Zionist settlement in the Syrian Golan Heights
They requested that the Israeli army remain in the area for an extended period and facilitate the establishment of the new settlement. These Zionists, who call themselves the “Bashan Pioneers,” claimed that their decision was made without any external support, but suggested that in the future they may be able to secure backing from the occupying government during the settlement process in the Bashan region.
One member of the “Bashan Pioneers” movement, in an interview with Israel’s Channel 7, asserted that from a security perspective, entering settlements that the Israeli army will eventually control is the correct course of action.
In this regard, the spokesperson’s office of the Israeli army confirmed the report, claiming that Israeli soldiers detained the settlers and transferred them back to occupied Palestine, stressing that such actions endanger the lives of Israeli soldiers.
However, in his interview with Channel 7, a member of the “Bashan Pioneers” alleged that the area rightfully belongs to the Jews, admitting that Israeli forces had fully opened the border and even welcomed the group’s move.