The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned in the strongest terms the barbaric attacks of the Israeli occupation forces against the steadfast people in the occupied Syrian Golan who cling to their national identity and their Syrian land and who heroically and steadfastly rejected the occupation’s settlement expansion projects, and the theft and confiscation of thousands of agricultural dunums from the lands of the occupied Golan, under the pretext of building wind turbines.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Thursday “the criminal Israeli occupation forces brought in large reinforcements with the aim of terrorizing our people who gathered in the village of Masada in the occupied Syrian Arab Golan. The Israeli brutal attacks, which have led to the injury of about a hundred of citizens and the detention of a number of others, confirm that terrorism has been inherent approach of the occupation authorities.
The ministry pointed out that the Israeli authorities who continue to disdain the rules of the international law and marginalize the provisions of the United Nations Charter and resolutions, which affirm unequivocally that the Golan was and will remain a Syrian Arab land and that Israel’s occupation of the Golan is null and void.
The Ministry added that “the stand of pride that our people made in the occupied Syrian Arab Golan reaffirms that the Israeli occupation is inevitably doomed to an end, and that the occupation’s projects and settlement plans are too weak to shake the firm national belonging of our people in the Golan. Such plans are unable to succeed in delaying the return of the entire Golan to the homeland”.
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