REAL CLEAR POLITICS
Why Israeli Rule of Golan Is Lawful — and Wise
by Peter Berkowitz
February 19, 2016
In exercising its right of self-defense in the Six Day War, Israel seized from Syria the Golan Heights, a strategically important plateau that looms over northeastern Israel, rising sharply from the eastern bank of the Sea of Galilee to a height of more than 3,000 feet. Since June 1967 a powerful consensus has prevailed in the international community, including the United States, that the Golan is occupied territory. The Syrian civil war, which has been raging for almost five years, has done little to disturb the consensus. But the chaos in Syria has weighty legal and political ramifications that should impel the international community to revise its understanding of the Golan’s status…In these dramatically transformed circumstances, Israel has the strongest legal claim to the Golan Heights. READ MORE