Alwaght- Syrian ambassador to the United Nations urged the body to set an effective mechanism to put an end to Israeli regime's occupation of the Golan Heights and its constant exploitation of the natural resources of the territory.
Speaking at a UN Security Council session on Tuesday, Bashar al-Ja’afari said Israeli forces continue to arbitrarily detain Syrian nationals and loot water and petroleum resources in the Golan Heights in flagrant violation of international law and regulations.
He urged the UN to force Tel Aviv to stop its occupation of the Golan Heights and withdraw from the area in compliance with the Security Council Resolution 497, which was adopted unanimously on December 17, 1981, and which declares Israeli regime’s annexation of Golan as “null and void and without international legal effect.”
The top Syrian diplomat also pointed to Israel’s land expropriation policies in the Golan Heights, arguing that Israeli officials have created 750 farms and accommodated 90 settler households there since the beginning of the current year, and are planning to lodge 150 families every year in a bid to change the demographic identity of the area.

Bashar al-Ja’afari, Syria’s envoy to the United Nations
Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War and later occupied and annexed it.
The Golan Heights are located as a plateau between Lebanon, the Israeli regime, Jordan and Syria. The strategic heights of Golan present a supremacy for their holders, as with a reliance on their strategic location they could allow gaining control of the surrounding areas.
The central Golan's position is of geographic significance as it overlooks the other areas around.
Ja’afari also criticized the international community’s inaction toward Israel’s subversive acts, and its support for al-Nusra Front, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda.
He further lashed out at some European countries over their support for Takfiri terrorism, highlighting that they have fallen victim to acts of terror themselves.