Trump tweets abrupt shift on Golan Heights
President Donald Trump has abruptly declared the
U.S. will recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights, a
major shift in American policy that gives Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu a political boost a month before what is expected to be a close
election.
The administration has been considering recognizing
Israel’s sovereignty over the strategic highlands, which Israel captured from
Syria in 1967, for some time. Netanyahu had pressed the matter with visiting
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo just a day earlier.
U.S. and Israeli officials said Wednesday they had
not expected a decision until next week, when Netanyahu is to visit the U.S.
But in a tweet that appeared to catch many by
surprise, Trump said the time had come.
Israel’s prime minister has praised President Donald
Trump’s recognition of its control over the Golan Heights as a holiday
“miracle.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Trump’s
declaration is of “equal historical importance” to his recognition of Jerusalem
as Israel’s capital and his withdrawal from the international nuclear deal with
Iran.
The announcement came as Israel was celebrating the
holiday of Purim, which marks the Jewish victory over a Persian tyrant.
Netanyahu noted that modern Iran is trying to use Syria as a “platform” against
Israel and called Trump’s announcement a new “miracle of Purim.”
At a press conference Thursday with the visiting
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Netanyahu said: “The message that President
Trump has given the world is that America stands by Israel.”
Israel’s leader has thanked President Donald Trump
for “boldly” recognizing Israel’s control over the Golan Heights.
Israel captured the Golan, a strategic plateau
overlooking northern Israel, from Syria in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed the
area in 1981.
The international community considers the Golan to
be occupied territory, and Syria has demanded its return as a condition for any
future peace agreement.
After an eight-year civil war, peace talks with
Israel are unlikely anytime soon. Throughout the war, Israel has carried out
scores of airstrikes in Syria to prevent Iran from establishing a permanent
military presence there.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted:
“At a time when Iran seeks to use Syria as a platform to destroy Israel,
President Trump boldly recognizes Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.”
He added: “Thank you President Trump!”
President Donald Trump says that it’s time to
recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
In a tweet Thursday, Trump said that after 52 years,
it’s important for the United States for fully recognize Israel’s control over
what he says is an area of “critical strategic and security importance to
Israel” and stability in the region.
Trump’s tweet came as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
was in Jerusalem. Reporters asked Pompeo about the issue, but he declined to
answer.
The Israeli prime minister has accused Iran of
attempting to set up a terrorist network to target Israel from the Golan
Heights, which Israel captured from Syria in 1967. He has used the incident to
repeat his goal of international recognition for Israel’s claim on the area.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is to make an
unprecedented visit to Jerusalem’s Western Wall with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, the highest-level American official to tour the holy site
with Israel’s leader.
Pompeo says he thinks it’s important and symbolic to
visit the wall with the Israeli leader Thursday as a show of U.S. support for
Israel.
Senior U.S. officials, including President Donald
Trump and numerous predecessors, have visited the wall in the past but never
with an Israeli leader.
Since Israel captured east Jerusalem and the Old
City in 1967, U.S. officials have avoided appearances at the Western Wall with
Israeli leaders to avoid the appearance of recognizing Israel’s control over
the city’s most sensitive holy sites. But that policy has been upended by the
Trump administration.