The Golan Heights were annexed from Syria in the war of 1967 – this makes them 'disputed territory'
Israel 'officially allows' oil drilling in disputed Golan Heights
RT,
February
21, 2013 14:31
Israel has authorized drilling for oil on the disputed Golan Heights, local media report. The first license has been awarded to the US-Israeli energy company Genie (GNE).
The
process of granting the license began following geological tests,
which indicated a large potential oil discovery in the southern Golan
Heights – an area of thousands of hectares. The license covers half
the area of the Golan from the latitude of Katzrin in the north to
Tzemach in the south.
Media
tycoon Rupert Murdoch, former US Vice-President Dick Cheney and
banker Jacob Rothschild are among the shareholders of GNE, a New
Jersey-based company. It is headed by Effie Eitam, a Golan settler
and former hardline rightwing Israeli cabinet minister.
Genie
Energy is the parent company of Israel Energy Initiatives Ltd. (IEI),
which is moving forward on a venture to develop shale oil deposits in
the coastal plain.
Another
company which took part in the bid for the oil extraction license was
local Ultra Equity Investments Ltd. Israel’s Ministry of Energy and
Water Resources' Petroleum Council reportedly recommended awarding
the license to Genie Energy for professional reasons several days
ago.
Israel’s
move, reported by Tel-Aviv’s Yediot Aharonot newspaper on Thursday,
is likely to draw international protest.
"Awarding
a drilling license on the Golan could cause an international fracas,
given the Golan's status as occupied Syrian territory under
international law," wrote business journal Globes.
Israel
captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Middle East Six-Day
War and annexed it in 1981. The move wasn’t recognized by the
international community, but the strategic plateau has been
extensively settled by Israelis.
The
Golan's status has been at the heart of past Israeli-Syrian peace
talks, with Damascus demanding its full return. Oil exploration for
the area was halted 20 years ago, as Israel hoped for a peace deal
with Syria, but the accord is yet to be signed.
Permission
for oil drilling on the Golan Heights was granted a month before US
President Barack Obama is due to pay a visit to the Hebrew state. In
November 2012, Washington swiftly condemned the move as unhelpful,
ahead of a visit by Vice-President Joe Biden.
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