Syria salutes resistance of the people in occupied Golan, stresses Israeli occupation will come to an end
Damascus – “Our steadfast people in the occupied Syrian Arab Golan, we are proud of your honorable position and your continuous struggle in rejection of the “Israeli” occupation project aimed at robbing thousands of agricultural dunums of the occupied Syrian Arab Golan under the pretext of building wind turbiines,” the Ministry of Foreign Afiars and expatriates said in a statement on Tuesday.
The ministry’s statement came in the light of the Israeli occupation’s provocative behavior of bringing in reinforcements to besiege the agricultural areas in the occupied Syrian Golan where it plans to build wind turbines, and in the light of the occupation forces attacks against the people in the Golan villages who resisted the new Israeli measures.
“The brutal attacks of the Israeli occupation forces against our people in the occupied Syrian Arab Golan are nothing but continuation of Israel’s aggressive policies and crimes, which constitute a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, international human rights law, and the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.
Syria reaffirms that the Israeli occupation of the Syrian Arab Golan will come to an end, and that all the occupation’s projects and illegal settlement plans are null and void and constitute a flagrant violation of Security Council Resolution No. 497 of 1981, which considered Israel’s decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction, and administration on the occupied Golan null and void. The Israeli annexation decision has no international legal effect
The Syrian Arab Golan was and will remain an integral part of the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, and full return of Golan to the homeland will inevitably come. Syria and the Syrian steadfast people will spare no effort for the return of Golan using all available means guaranteed by international law as the return of Golan is an eternal right that does not expire by statute of limitations.
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