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3Novices:Israel to hold on to Golan Heights 'forever'

GAMLA, Golan Heights // Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Sunday that Israel would never relinquish the Golan Heights, in a signal to Russia and the United States that the strategic plateau should be excluded from any deal on Syria's future.

"The Golan Heights will remain in Israel's hands forever," Mr Netanyahu told his cabinet, which met for the first time on the Golan since the area was captured from Syria in a 1967 war and annexed in 1981, in a move that has not won international recognition.

Mr Netanyahu, who made a similar statement during an election campaign in 2009, said he had spoken by telephone with US secretary of state John Kerry on Saturday and told him that Israel's security must not be compromised by any peace agreement to end Syria's five-year-old civil war.

That would mean that "at the end of the day Iranian, Hezbollah and ISIS forces would be expelled from Syrian territory", Mr Netanyahu said.

Iran, one of Israel's main foes, as well as Tehran's Lebanese proxy, Hizbollah, have supported Syrian president Bashar Al Assad in the conflict against rebel forces and ISIL militants.

Echoing a previous call from the Jewish Home party, a key ultranationalist partner in his governing coalition, Mr Netanyahu urged the international community "to recognise finally that the Golan will remain permanently under Israeli sovereignty".

Officially, the Golan was chosen as the venue for the cabinet session as a way to mark the anniversary of Mr Netanyahu's election victory a year ago.

But the timing was seen by some political commentators as linked to talks Mr Netanyahu is due to hold with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday on Syria, where Moscow's military and diplomatic interventions are crucial.

Though Russia is committed to keeping Syria intact under Mr Al Assad, it has not publicly broached the future of the Golan.

"Whatever happens beyond the border, the [Golan] line is not going to change," Mr Netanyahu said about his conversation with Mr Kerry.

Having sent in Russian forces last year to turn the tide against a rebellion raging since 2011, Mr Putin wants to preserve Mr Al Assad's central rule as part of national reconciliation efforts. While formally neutral on the civil war next door, Israel has predicted Syria's sectarian partition is inevitable.

* Reuters



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