UN rejects Israel’s claim ownership over Golan Heights      

  UN rejects Israel's claim ownership over Golan Heights      

UN rejects Israel’s claim ownership over Golan Heights

New York … News Time

The UN Security Council has rejected claims ownership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the disputed Golan Heights. The members of the agency’s 15-member UN Security Council Israel have rejected claims ownership of the Golan Heights between Israel and Egypt. While all of the Golan Heights will remain controversial as it is agreed that Israel captured in 1967. Meeting of the Security Council, Chinese Ambassador Liu Jieyi said that the has been the implementation of the resolution, Israeli laws on the Golan Heights in 1981, and annulled the administrative boundaries rating and it will remain as the hills are controversial. Members expressed serious reservations about the statement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu he said that the Golan Heights will remain in the possession of Israel. The Israeli ambassador Danny Danon said, rejecting the decision of the Security Council Security Council to convene a meeting of the Golan Heights is tantamount to divert attention from the situation in the Middle East where thousands of people have been killed, while there are still millions of people forced to live like refugees. He said it is unfortunate that some people are interested to use the Security Council unjustified criticism of Israel.

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