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Syria's '''Golan Heights''' have been occupied by [[Israel]] since the 1967 Six-Day War. Oil exploration rights in the Golan Heights were awarded in 2010 to [[Genie Energy]], a US company founded by Howard Jonas, an American Jewish millionaire, whose 'strategic advisory board' includes [[Dick Cheney]], the US vice-president under [[George W Bush]], media tycoon [[Rupert Murdoch]], Lord [[Jacob Rothschild]], [[Larry Summers]], a senior official under Democratic Presidents [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]], and former [[CIA]] director [[James Woolsey]]. The chairman of [[Afek]], Genie's Israeli subsidiary, is [[Effi Eitam]], a far-right former general and cabinet minister who lives in an illegal settlement in the Golan.
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Syria's '''Golan Heights''' have been occupied by [[Israel]] since the 1967 Six-Day War. Oil exploration rights in the Golan Heights were awarded in 2010 to [[Genie Energy]], a US company founded by [[Howard Jonas]], an American Jewish millionaire, whose 'strategic advisory board' includes a bunch of senior spooks from the [[cabal]]:- [[Dick Cheney]], the former [[US vice president]], media tycoon [[Rupert Murdoch]], Lord [[Jacob Rothschild]], [[Larry Summers]], a senior official under Democratic Presidents [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]], and former [[CIA]] director [[James Woolsey]]. The chairman of [[Afek]], Genie's Israeli subsidiary, is [[Effi Eitam]], a far-right former general and cabinet minister who lives in an illegal settlement in the Golan.
  
 
In October 2015, a huge oil discovery in the Golan Heights was reported in the Israeli media.<ref>[https://www.rt.com/business/317906-oil-golan-heights-israel/ "Huge oil discovery in Golan Heights - Israeli media"]</ref>
 
In October 2015, a huge oil discovery in the Golan Heights was reported in the Israeli media.<ref>[https://www.rt.com/business/317906-oil-golan-heights-israel/ "Huge oil discovery in Golan Heights - Israeli media"]</ref>

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Israel's exploitation of wind energy in the occupied Golan Heights is legal under international law because it does not deplete the territory's natural capital. But oil drilling would violate that principle.

Syria's Golan Heights have been occupied by Israel since the 1967 Six-Day War. Oil exploration rights in the Golan Heights were awarded in 2010 to Genie Energy, a US company founded by Howard Jonas, an American Jewish millionaire, whose 'strategic advisory board' includes a bunch of senior spooks from the cabal:- Dick Cheney, the former US vice president, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, Lord Jacob Rothschild, Larry Summers, a senior official under Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and former CIA director James Woolsey. The chairman of Afek, Genie's Israeli subsidiary, is Effi Eitam, a far-right former general and cabinet minister who lives in an illegal settlement in the Golan.

In October 2015, a huge oil discovery in the Golan Heights was reported in the Israeli media.[1]

On Friday 13 November 2015, the day of the mass murder in Paris, Israel announced it was seeking to annex the Golan Heights.[2]

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