This Weekend in History on December 14 and 15: Bill of Rights Ratified
Today, we take a journey through time to explore some significant events that have shaped our world on December 14th and 15th. In the realm of politics, December 14, 1981, marked a crucial moment in Middle Eastern history when Israel annexed the Golan Heights, a territory that had been captured from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War. This controversial move was met with widespread international condemnation and was considered illegal under international law. The Golan Heights remains a disputed territory, and the annexation has had long-lasting implications for Israeli-Syrian relations, contributing to ongoing tensions in the region. Another significant event on this day took place in 2017, when the United States formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This announcement by President Donald Trump sparked widespread protests and condemnation from various countries and international organizations. The decision was seen as a shift in U.S. foreign policy and had profound
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