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When President Donald Trump ended his Arab-Muslim-international resolution, he recognized the Golan as an Israeli territory. He even gave the pen, which he signed, to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a very symbolic and symbolic move.

While the letter signed by President Trump on the decision to recognize the Golan's subordination to Israel belongs to the White House and, therefore, to the American people, the Golan is traced back to the logic of history, geography, charters and international resolutions to Syria. But Netanyahu will return tonight to Tel Aviv with both: .

In accordance with international law and United Nations resolutions, the Golan is a Syrian territory occupied by Israel by military force on 5 June 1967.

Trump Gifts Four
President Trump preceded the signing of the Golan resolution by holding a joint press conference with Netanyahu at the White House, in which he affirmed his full and comprehensive support for Israel.

Trump went on a long speech in praise of Israel, and in the depth of the relationship between Tel Aviv and Washington, a long review of the great achievements that Israel served during the past two years in power.

The most important of these achievements was the man's decision to transfer his embassy to Jerusalem and to recognize the Holy City as the capital of the occupying Power, a move that the Israelis have long sought in the past decades.

The Trump case has many services for Israel, especially in bringing the conflict with Iran back to the forefront, and revoking the nuclear deal with Washington, prompting sanctions and a struggle against Tehran.

Trump chose to be the elimination of the organization of the Islamic state is the third pillar of the services they gave to Israel, and rid of the military force near its borders.

Finally, the Golan Heights became the fourth major gift Trump gives to the occupation state, exploiting the collapse of Syria, dispersing its people and strength, and the unprecedented fragmentation and weakness of the Arab Group, and racing to appease Israel and its speeches.

Reply
For his part, Netanyahu highly valued Trump's move. He said that the American president "has carried out all his commitments, whether by withdrawing from the Iranian nuclear agreement, imposing tough sanctions on Tehran, or recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and now Israel's sovereignty over the Golan."

The prime minister of Israel, who shortened his visit to the United States over a missile attack on northern Tel Aviv, said the "bold" US announcement on the Golan comes at a time when Iran is trying to set up bases in Syria to target Israel.

He pointed out that Tel Aviv took control of the Golan Heights to ensure its security and repel any attacks from Syria, and said that this high plateau "proved in 1973 that it is able to absorb the attack launched against us."

Election gift
Even though the granting of the Golan Heights to Israel comes within the context of Israel's policy of proximity to Trump since he came to power, it also comes as a gift to the Israeli prime minister, who is suffocated by corruption scandals and faces decisive elections that could end his political future at the beginning of next month.

But it is shocking that it is a violation not only of international laws and conventions, but of the traditional rules of American policy stable over the past decades in dealing with the Israeli occupation of the Golan.

Perhaps Trump aims to achieve a number of goals, including strengthening the presence of his ally Netanyahu in the Israeli political scene, and close to the Jewish circles in the United States, which often give its votes to the Democrats.

Trump announced a few days ago that after 52 years, it was time for the United States to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.

Despite the escalating international rejection of these statements, Trump chose to continue on that path and set his sights on the electoral entrants: in Israel, in order to strengthen his ally's presence, and in the United States after nearly two years in the face of his Democratic opponents.

The Golan Heights remained for decades the title of the conflict between Syria, the Arabs and the Muslims, the Israeli occupation and the "Pencil" which Trump referred to as part of the "State of Jerusalem"; a gift from those who do not belong to those who do not deserve it.