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Daily Archives: May 18, 2019

View of Galilee from the Golan Heights

US Recognition of Israeli Sovereignty over the Golan Heights – An International Law Perspective

ArticlesBy Matthijs de BloisMay 18, 20195 Comments

President Trump’s recent proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights has attracted much criticism. The prohibition on the use of force to acquire territory is an important foundation of modern international law, but it does not mean that wars of aggression cannot have territorial consequences.

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