Reuters, United Nations
Earlier this month Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would never relinquish the Golan Heights. (Reuters)
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday unanimously voiced
alarm over Israeli statements about the Golan Heights on Syria’s border
with Israel, a declaration that elicited a sharp response from Israel.
Earlier
this month Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would never
relinquish the Golan Heights, in a signal to Russia and the United
States that the strategic plateau should be excluded from any deal on
Syria’s future.
“Council members expressed
their deep concern over recent Israeli statements about the Golan, and
stressed that the status of the Golan remains unchanged,” China’s UN
Ambassador Liu Jieyi, president of the 15-nation Security Council this
month, told reporters after a closed-door meeting.
He
added that council resolution 497 of 1981 made clear that Israel’s
decision at the time to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration
in the Golan was “null and void and without international legal
effect.”
Council statements are adopted by consensus, which means all its members, including Israel’s ally the United States, backed it.
Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon issued a statement rejecting the council complaint.
“Holding
a meeting on this topic completely ignores the reality in the Middle
East,” he said. “While thousands of people are being massacred in Syria,
and millions of citizens have become refugees, the Security Council has
chosen to focus on Israel, the only true democracy in the Middle East.”
“It’s unfortunate that interested parties are attempting to use the council for unfair criticism of Israel,” he added.
Netanyahu’s
April 17 declaration came on the occasion of the first Israeli cabinet
session on the Golan since the area was captured from Syria in a 1967
war and annexed in 1981.
Israel’s annexation of the Golan has not won international recognition.
Past
US-backed Israeli-Syrian peace efforts were predicated on a return of
the Golan, where some 23,000 Israelis now live alongside roughly the
same number of Druze Arabs loyal to Damascus.
Liu said the council supported a negotiated arrangement to settle the issue of the Golan.
There
is a UN peacekeeping force deployed in the Golan called UNDOF.
Established in 1974, UNDOF monitors a ceasefire line that has separated
Israelis from Syrians in the Golan Heights since a 1973 war.
The
force has had to pull back from a number of positions on the Golan due
to fighting between militants and Syrian government forces in the
five-year-old Syrian civil war. Its peacekeepers have been fired upon
and captured by militants on several occasions.
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