Former Lebanese Minister: Syria Will Spare no Effort to Restore Occupied Golan to Syrian Sovereignty

BEIRUT, (ST)-Golan is a Syrian Arab land and Syria will spare no effort to liberate it from the Israeli occupation and restore it to the full Syrian sovereignty, Former Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour said in a statement to al-Manar TV on Saturday in which he condemned the US President Donald Trump’s declaration that recognized Israel’s sovereignty over occupied Syrian Golan.

Mansour added that Shebaa farms and Kfar Shouba in South Lebanon are occupied Lebanese lands that will be liberated and restored to the Lebanese sovereignty.

He stressed that resistance is strong and it will continue confronting the Israeli and American threats.

 He reiterated that the United States will not succeed in passing the so-called  “Deal of the Century” because the Palestinian people are greatly determined to foil this scheme whatever the US and Israeli pressure and threat are.

Mansour condemned the Arab silence over America’s decisions which come against their interests and causes, calling on Arab countries to take decisive measures against the US humiliating policies.

Hamda Mustafa

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