by Ariel Kahana and Israel Hayom Staff
Former Foreign Ministry head Dr. Dore Gold tells panel three past U.S. administrations gave Israel assurances on its international status on the strategic plateau
Dr. Dore Gold
addresses the House Subcommittee on National
Security, Tuesday
Photo: Jerusalem
Center for Public Affairs
A
congressional panel convened in Washington on Tuesday to discuss the
possibility of U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan
Heights.
The discussion was initiated by Rep. Ron
DeSantis (R-Florida), chairman of the House Subcommittee on National
Security and one of the leaders of the campaign to move the U.S. Embassy
in Israel to Jerusalem. DeSantis invited Dr. Dore Gold, president of
the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and a former director general of
the Foreign Ministry, to be the keynote speaker at Tuesday's session.
Gold told the panel that three U.S.
administrations (those of Presidents Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and
George W. Bush) had given Israel "diplomatic assurances regarding the
international status of Israel's position on that strategic plateau."
Gold said that Iran's Revolutionary Guards
deputy commander Hossein Salami had recently announced that the Islamic
Army in Syria was "now operating on the Golan Heights was awaiting orders to eradicate the 'evil regime' of Israel," meaning that Israel could not withdraw from the Golan without imperiling itself.
"With the imminent victory of the forces of
[Syrian] President Bashar Assad in the sector of south Syria, new
arrangements for Syria are being considered by various countries," Gold
said.
"Now is the time for the United States to recognize Israel's sovereignty on the Golan Heights."
DeSantis said it would be "madness" for
Israel to transfer the Golan Heights to Assad or "any of the other
forces active in Syria."
Ariel Kahana and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/07/18/congressional-panel-discusses-us-recognition-of-israeli-sovereignty-in-golan/
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