Israeli settlement monitoring program in the occupied Golan

Israeli settlement monitoring program in the occupied Golan:

This program was introduced in January 2022 and aimed to monitor Israeli settlements in the occupied Golan following large-scale settlement expansion, especially since the start of the conflict in Syria in 2011.

In June 2022, 55 years have passed since Israel occupied the Syrian Golan. The occupation forces forcibly displaced approximately 138,000 residents into Syria and demolished their villages (341 villages, farms, and cities) to prevent them from returning, seizing their lands and properties, and building 35 illegal settlements on its ruins. There are only five Syrian villages left in the Golan. About 28 thousand Syrians live today who suffer from the complete control of the occupation authorities over all aspects of their economic, social, and educational life, which is based on the principle of discrimination and marginalization.


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