Syria, Israel Move Closer to Peace Deal
According to the Council on Foreign Relations, nearly 40,000 people inhabit the Golan Heights, including 16,500 Israelis, 2,100 Muslims, and 19,300 Druze. Damascus online, a web site devoted to matters regarding Syria, says Israel has built more than 30 settlement areas in the nearly 500-square mile region of the Golan Heights.
So far, there has been no denial from the Israeli government that a deal is in the works, but before any agreement could be hammered out other sticky issues would likely have to be resolved. Sources of conflict between Israel and Syria include the latter's support of terrorist acts targeting Israel and the deepening of ties between Syria and Iran. The Golan Heights have long been considered critical terrain for Israel, in no small part because Israel gets a large portion of its water supply from the Jordan River and Lake Kinneret. Additionally, control of the Golan Heights offers relatively easy access to the heart of Syria, making a defense of Israel considerably harder if the Israeli government cedes the region to Syria.
It is unclear at this point whether or not the coalition government in Israel can be rallied by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in support of a deal that would cede the Golan Heights to Syria. Both the Israeli and Syrian governments would likely come under fire for any deal, given that Israeli citizens remain seriously concerned about the threats that Syria poses and that the Syrian population would be distrustful of any agreement reached with a government seen as a decades-long occupier of Syrian land.
Syria, Israel Move Closer to Peace Deal
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