Trump Heights, Israeli settlement in Golan Heights, Israel.
Trump Heights is a proposed settlement in the Golan region built on volcanic ground at about 670 meters in elevation. The area sits near the borders of Lebanon and Syria and covers roughly 68 hectares of terrain.
The proposed settlement was established on land where a kibbutz operated in the 1980s before being disbanded. The Beruchim community then inhabited the area during the 1990s before current development plans emerged.
The entrance features a memorial with an eagle and menorah, representing connections between Israel and the United States.
The nearest hospital is about 45 minutes away by car, while shops and markets are about 30 minutes away. Visitors should consider these distances when planning their visit, especially for emergencies.
An entrance gate features an eagle and menorah sculpture representing a symbolic connection between Israel and the United States. The design reflects the diplomatic and cultural ties between the two nations.
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