In continuation of its settlement expansion policy, the occupation authorities approve a new settlement plan in the occupied Syrian Golan

The occupied Syrian Golan  (ST): In continuation of its settlement expansion policy, the Israeli occupation authorities approved today a new settlement plan to establish two new outposts in the occupied Syrian Golan.

The enemy media reported that the so-called “Planning and Building Committee” in the occupation entity announced a plan to establish two new settlements in the occupied Golan, in continuation of its efforts to bring about demographic change in it.

Syria constantly affirms that the occupied Golan is an integral part of its lands and works to return every grain of its soil to the homeland by all available means as it is an eternal right that does not fall into a statute of limitations and its support for its people in their resistance to the Israeli occupation and their rejection of the policy of looting lands and properties pursued by the occupation in the Golan, including its establishment of settlements on its lands with the aim of changing its demographic, geographical and legal character.

It is noteworthy that the United Nations, in its resolutions related to the occupied Syrian Golan, stresses the necessity of the complete withdrawal of the Israeli occupation entity from it until the June 4, 1967 line.

K.Q.

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