Popular Commission for the Liberation of  Golan: Resilience and Resistance are the option to restore the Occupied Land

The Popular Commission for the Liberation of Golan has affirmed that resilience and resistance are the way to restore the occupied land by all legitimate means.

In a statement on the occasion of the 41st anniversary of the uprising of the people in occupied Golan, the Commission stated that the uprising of people in the Golan on February 14, 1982, and their steadfastness in resisting the occupation will remain a beacon for generation, and a source of pride for all resistance men.

The Commission said: “this day has become an example of resistance and struggle to follow by freedom-loving people of the world against injustice and tyranny. Your national document is a national work constitution that perpetuated the historically rooted Syrian Arab identity of the Golan. It proves your faith in the land and the right that you defend for and affirms your belonging to the homeland, Syria, which has been waging a fierce battle against terrorism and the takfiri mentality that have targeted the country because of its patriotic resistent position”.

The Commission reaffirmed its belief in the inevitable victory and the return of the Syrian Golan to its rightful owners.

Souha Sulieman

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