The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime seeks to build two new settlements in the occupied Golan.
The Zionist regime intends to build two new settlements in the occupied Golan as part of its efforts to change the population.
Zionist Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is seeking a plan to build two new Zionist settlements in the occupied Golan.
According to Haaretz, Bennett’s intention is part of a comprehensive plan that officials in the occupying regime are working on to “encourage the growth of a stable demographic” in the occupied Golan Heights, which will soon be submitted to the Zionist coalition for approval.
According to the report, the plan calls for the construction of 12,000 Zionist units in two new settlements, as well as the construction of thousands of Zionist units in a current Zionist settlement in the Golan Heights, agricultural projects, construction, and the production of solar energy.
The main purpose of the plan is to increase the number of settlers in the occupied Golan Heights and “stabilize the presence of Jews in it,” the report said. There are currently 22,000 Zionists in 32 towns in the occupied Golan Heights, and the plan is to increase them by 50 percent by 2025 and double them by the end of the current decade.
Currently, the people of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights in the four remaining Syrian villages, namely “Majdal Shams, Baqa’asa, Ain Qaniya and Masada”, are 21,000 people who are facing successive plans of the Zionist regime to take control of their lands.