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Israel expands settlement plans in Golan Heights

Published on: May 2, 2026 10:00 AM

Getty Images Israeli military vehicles cross the fence as they return from the buffer zone with Syria, near the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan Heights on December 10, 2024

Israel newly approved investment plan for the occupied Golan Heights has drawn international attention, with critics describing it as part of a broader expansion of settlements in disputed territories. The five-year initiative includes an estimated $334 million in funding aimed at expanding infrastructure, housing, and public services in the area.

Read More: Israel approves plan aiming to double annexed Golan population

According to reports, the plan seeks to bring around 3,000 additional Israeli families to the occupied Syrian Golan Heights while significantly expanding the settlement of Katzrin. Israeli officials have described the project as an effort to transform Katzrin into the region’s “first city,” complete with university facilities, medical centres, and upgraded public infrastructure.

NEW: The Israeli government has approved a $334 million plan to transfer thousands more Israeli civilians into the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.

The decision, adopted by the cabinet on April 17, 2026, is a clear statement of intent to commit war crimes. pic.twitter.com/w4TgkZ2QMy

— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) April 29, 2026

The Golan Heights has remained a disputed territory since Israel captured most of the area during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and later annexed it in 1981, a move not internationally recognised by most countries. The United Nations continues to regard the territory as occupied Syrian land under international law.

The announcement comes amid renewed regional tensions, with Syrian authorities reportedly expressing interest in negotiations regarding Israeli withdrawal from areas occupied beyond the 1974 ceasefire line. Syrian officials have accused Israel of violating previous disengagement agreements.

Human rights organisations have also raised concerns over reports of displacement and military activity in nearby Syrian areas. Some groups allege that residents in affected villages have faced property destruction, movement restrictions, and displacement linked to military operations.

Israeli officials maintain that retaining control of the Golan Heights is essential for national security. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that Israel will not relinquish the territory, calling it strategically vital.

The United States remains the only country to have formally recognised Israel’s annexation of the Golan Heights, while the European Union and the United Nations continue to reject the move.

Read More: Ancient Golan rock art sheds light on mysterious culture

Analysts say the latest settlement expansion could further complicate already fragile regional diplomacy and deepen international debate over territorial disputes, settlement policies, and the prospects for a negotiated peace settlement.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Golan Heights, Israel settlements, Katzrin expansion, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Syria conflict, territorial dispute

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