Golan Regional Council
The Golan Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית גולן, Arabic: مجلس الجولان الإقليمي) is a regional council that supervises regional services to Israeli settlements located on the Golan Heights. It is made up of 19 moshavim and 10 kibbutzim, and other villages. The council headquarters are in Katzrin.
The current Head of Council is Eli Malka.
The Golan Heights were captured by Israel from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967. They are internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel, although Israel asserts it has a right to retain the area.[1]
Heads and deputy council
- Moshe Gorlik
- Eytan Lis
- Shimon Sheves
- Yehuda Vulman
- Eli Malka
Settlements
type | name | founded |
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kibbutz | Ortal | 1977 |
kibbutz | El Rom | 1971 |
kibbutz | Afik | 1972 |
kibbutz | Geshur | 1976 |
kibbutz | Kfar Haruv | 1974 |
kibbutz | Mevo Hama | 1968 |
kibbutz | Metzar | 1981 |
kibbutz | Merom Golan | 1967 |
kibbutz | Natur | 1980 |
kibbutz | Ein Zivan | 1968 |
moshav | Avnei Eitan | 1978 |
moshav | Odem | 1975 |
moshav | Alonei HaBashan | 1981 |
moshav | Eliad | 1968 |
moshav | Aniam | 1978 |
moshav | Bnei Yehuda | 1972 |
moshav | Givat Yoav | 1970 |
moshav | Hispin | 1978 |
moshav | Yonatan | 1978 |
moshav | Kanaf | 1991 |
moshav | Ma'ale Gamla | 1975 |
moshav | Neot Golan | 1968 |
moshav | Nov | 1974 |
moshav | Neve Ativ | 1968 |
moshav | Nimrod | 1982 |
moshav | Kidmat Tzvi | 1981 |
moshav | Keshet | 1974 |
moshav | Ramot | 1969 |
moshav | Ramat Magshimim | 1968 |
moshav | Sha'al | 1980 |
comm.settlmt. | Had Nes | 1989 |
comm.settlmt. | Kela Alon | 1991 |
References
- ↑ Y.Z Blum "Secure Boundaries and Middle East Peace in the Light of International Law and Practice" (1971) pages 24–46
External links
- (Hebrew) Official website
- Open to life
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Coordinates: 32°59′37.55″N 35°41′56.55″E / 32.9937639°N 35.6990417°E
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