Israel approves plan to expand communities in the Golan Heights

The decision, which was approved unanimously, came just days after the fall of the Assad regime and the IDF retaking the Syrian Hermon.

CLOUDS OVER a village on the Golan Heights (photo credit: REUTERS)
CLOUDS OVER a village on the Golan Heights
(photo credit: REUTERS)

The Israeli government unanimously approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's NIS 40 million plan to encourage demographic growth in the Golan Heights, the Prime Minister's Office announced on Sunday.

Netanyahu has expressed a desire to double the population of the Golan after Israel's north suffered over a year of devastation due to the war.

Currently, over 100,000 people have been displaced along the northern border, and the potential for a new conflict with Syria after Assad's fall has made many concerned that their return home would be delayed.

However, the plan aims to assist the Golan Regional Council in absorbing new residents who will arrive on top of those who will be returning. 

Netanyahu argued that this decision would strengthen elements such as education and renewable energy across the Golan and Katzrin communities.

"Strengthening the Golan is strengthening the State of Israel, and it is especially important at this time," Netanyahu said. "We will continue to hold onto it, make it flourish, and settle it."

A visit to the Hermon

Days before this decision, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz traveled to the Golan to see the Syrian Hermon, which was recently taken by the IDF, marking the first Israeli presence in the land in over 50 years.

"An exciting historical moment," he wrote in a post on X/Twitter.