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Israeli housing to expand in Golan

The Golan Heights were captured from Syria
in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war [AP] 


Israel is to speed up development on land it occupies in the Golan Heights, despite Syrian calls for talks, the country's interior minister says. Roni Bar-On told Israeli army radio on Tuesday:
 
"I made the decision after I toured the Golan Heights where I saw that the Syrians were accelerating the construction of houses in Quneitra."

The town of Quneitra is close to the border on the strategic Golan Heights plateau that has been occupied by Israel since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

Bar-On said: "Instead of leaving this area in ruins as they had for decades, the Syrians want to populate the area which means this is more than a war front for them."

 

Sami Bar-Lev, a leader of the Golan local council, said that 400 additional homes are under construction in Katzrin, home to 7,500 people and the largest Jewish settlement.

 

Talks dismissed

 

Disputes over the return of the territory contributed to the collapse of peace talks in 2000.

 

Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, dismissed the renewal of peace talks on Monday following an appeal by Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president.

 

"We do not have the impression that there is currently a basis for opening negotiations with Syria," Olmert told a joint media conference after talks with Tony Blair, the British prime minister.

 

In an interview with the Italian daily La Repubblica last Friday, al-Assad called on Israeli and US leaders to negotiate with Damascus to revive peace talks which have been frozen for almost seven years.

 

"Many voices are being raised in Israel" for dialogue with Damascus, al-Assad said. "So I say to Olmert: let him try, and see if we are bluffing."

 Source: Agencies
 
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