The
Golan Heights form a buffer between Israel and Syria of about
1,200 square km (460 square miles). Israel captured most of it
from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war. It annexed the territory
in 1981, a move not recognized internationally.
The United States has abstained in previous years on the annual
"Occupied Syrian Golan" resolution, which declares Israel's
decision to impose its jurisdiction in the area "null and void",
but Washington's U.N. envoy Nikki Haley said it would vote
against the resolution in Friday's vote.
"The United States will no longer abstain when the United
Nations engages in its useless annual vote on the Golan
Heights," she said in a statement on Thursday.
"The resolution is plainly biased against Israel. Further, the
atrocities the Syrian regime continues to commit prove its lack
of fitness to govern anyone."
Her comments came after the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David
Friedman, said in September that he expected Israel to keep the
Golan Heights in perpetuity, in an apparent nod towards its
claim of sovereignty over the territory.
Since early in Donald Trump's presidency, Israel has lobbied for
formal U.S. endorsement of its control of the Golan. Trump has
recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital, breaking with other
world powers, though his national security adviser John Bolton
told Reuters in August a similar Golan move was not under
discussion.
In the past two years, Trump has twice ordered U.S.-led air
strikes against targets in Syria in response to what Washington
called the use of chemical weapons against civilians by
President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
Israeli officials praised the U.S. move.
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan called it "extremely
important", saying on Twitter that "no sane person can believe
that it (the Golan) should be given to Assad & Iran".
Tehran has supported Assad during the civil war and Israel has
been warning against Iranian military entrenchment in Syria.
Israel has closely monitored the fighting in Syria, where just
across the Golan frontier battles have raged in clear view.
(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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