This is why wars are fought
Israel Grants First Golan Heights Oil Drilling licence To Dick Cheney-Linked Company
Israel has granted a U.S. company the first licence to explore for oil and gas in the occupied Golan Heights, John Reed of the Financial Times reports.
July,
2014
A
local subsidiary of the New York-listed company Genie
Energy — which is advised by former vice president Dick Cheney and
whose shareholders include Jacob Rothschild and Rupert Murdoch — will
now have exclusive rights to
a 153-square mile radius in the southern part of the Golan
Heights.
That
geographic location will likely prove controversial. Israel seized
the Golan Heights in the Six-Day War in 1967 and annexed the
territory in 1981. Its administration of the area — which is not
recognised by international law — has been mostly peaceful until
the Syrian civil war broke out 23 months ago.
“This
action is mostly political – it’s an attempt to deepen Israeli
commitment to the occupied Golan Heights,” Israeli political
analyst Yaron Ezrahi told FT. “The
timing is directly related to the fact that the Syrian government is
dealing with violence and chaos and is not free to deal with this
problem.”
Earlier
this month we
reported that Israel
is considering
creating a buffer
zone reaching
up to 10 miles from Golan into Syria to
secure the 47-mile border against the threat of Islamic
radicals in the area.
The
move would overtake the UN Disengagement Observer Force Zone that was
established in 1973 to end the Yom
Kippur War and
to provide a buffer zone between the two countries.
Reed
notes that recent natural
gas finds off Israel’s coast in
the Mediterranean have made Israel’s offshore gas reserve is
one of the largest of its kind in the world and will make the
Jewish state a significant energy exporter in its region.
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