Hundreds of people in occupied Syrian Golan protest against Netanyahu’s entry into the town of Majdal Shams

Hundreds of people from the occupied Syrian Golan on Monday took to the streets of the occupied Syrian town of Majdal Shams in protest against the criminal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s entry into the site of the massacre committed by his forces the day before yesterday in the town.

The people in the Golan confronted Netanyahu, calling him a fascist and a criminal and tried to prevent him from entering into the municipal stadium in Majdal Shams, where the massacre took place, chanting slogans demanding that he leave the town, raising banners describing him as a war criminal and a child killer and denouncing the aggressive practices of the occupation in the occupied Golan and its war on Gaza Strip, SANA reporter said.

According to the reporter, after the residents prevented Netanyahu from entering into the stadium, he resorted to entering into it, accompanying by his guards, through a back door for a period not exceeding a quarter of an hour.

Thousands of people from the occupied Syrian Golan and delegations from the occupied Palestinian territories yesterday bid farewell to the 12 child martyrs who were victims of the explosion of an Israeli interceptor missile that fell in the municipal stadium in Majdal Shams the day before yesterday. They expelled a number of ministers in the occupation government when they arrived at the site of the massacre, and shouted in their faces: You are murderers… leave… stop the war.

Hamda Mustafa

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