Citizens of Quneitra and Golan: Terrorist war and economic blockade will not affect, but increase commitment to Homeland

Quneitra, (ST)_Citizens of Quneitra and Golan affirmed that the years-long terrorist war launched by the US administration on Syria and the economic war on the livelihood of the Syrians under the so-called “Caesar act” will not affect, but increase their commitment to  their homeland.
A gathering in the town of Khan Arnabeh in Quneitra was held as participants stressed the that the Syrian people who foiled dozens of the American plots in the past will foil today the so-called “Caesar act” that targets the Syrian citizens in their livelihood and medicine.
The participants stressed that the attempts of the US and its allies to strike the Syrian economy through manipulation of the currency exchange rate will be doomed to failure.

The participants called on the international community to interfere in imposing international law, lift economic sanctions off the shoulders of the Syrian citizen, and desist from interfering in the internal affairs of the Syrian people, who are entitled alone to decide their fate and chart the future of Syria.

Haifaa Mafalani

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