OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, June 22 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - While the world
is trying to reach a solution to the Middle East crisis, Israeli television said
Friday, June 21, 2002, that hundreds of
Israeli families, in recent months, have purchased lands in the
occupied Golan Heights, an indication that settlement activity is
resuming there.
The
Israeli government tagged the lands for sale and granted buyers an
attractive deal, drawing many young Israeli couples, the report said.
For
around 100,000 dollars they can buy a 160 square meter (1,722 square
foot) house with a surrounding 700 square meters (7,535 square feet)
of land, it added.
Israel
occupied the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and
formally annexed it in 1981.
The
relaunch of settlement building in the plateau began after
U.S.-sponsored Israeli-Syrian negotiations came to a deadlock in 2000,
the report said.
During
the wars of 1967 and 1973, nearly 150,000 residents fled the plateau
to Syria.
Some
17,000 Syrian Druzes remain there, though most refuse to have any
allegiance to the Jewish state or carry its national identity cards.
There
are some 20,000 Jewish settlers in the Golan Heights, living in 18
mostly agricultural settlements.
The
issue of the illegal Israeli settlements built on occupied Arab
territories makes one of the biggest obstacles before a Mideast peace.