After Blinken remarks, Netanyahu says Golan Heights will always belong to Israel

US Secretary of State on Monday said he is circumspect about recognising Israeli sovereignty over the territory

(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 27, 2014 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he delivers a speech during a press conference at the prime minister office in Jerusalem. The International Criminal Court's ruling that it has jurisdiction over events in the Palestinian territories opens the way to an investigation of alleged war crimes committed in the 2014 Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza. The 50-day war, which devastated the coastal enclave and left 2,251 dead on the Palestinian side, mostly civilians, and 74 on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers, has already been the subject of a five-year preliminary ICC probe and a string of critical reports. / AFP / THOMAS COEX
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Israel will keep the Golan Heights forever, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced remarks that stopped short of recognising the claim.

In 2019, then-US President Donald Trump parted with other world powers by recognising the Golan Heights as Israeli. Israel occupied the strategic plateau in a 1967 war with Syria and annexed it in 1981.

Mr Blinken said on Monday he saw control of the Golan, which overlooks northern Israel and also borders Lebanon and Jordan, as being "of real importance to Israel's security" but was circumspect about recognising Israeli sovereignty over the territory.

"Legal questions are something else and over time if the situation were to change in Syria, that's something we look at, but we are nowhere near that," Mr Blinken told CNN.

Briefing reporters, Mr Netanyahu said on Tuesday: "Look, they said they are looking at it – but I have already looked at it. As far as I am concerned, the Golan Heights will remain forever part of the State of Israel, a sovereign part."

"What, should we return it to Syria?" he added, noting the internal strife in Israel's long-time enemy. "Should we return the Golan to a situation where mass-slaughter is a danger?"

Syria has long demanded the return of the Golan, and Israel's unilateral annexation of the area was not recognised internationally.

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