People in the occupied Syrian Golan reaffirm their rejection of the Israeli turbines scheme

Occupied Syrian Golan, (ST) – The people in the occupied Syrian Golan on Tuesday organized a protest stand in the Hafayer area, east of the village of Masada. They affirmed their categorical rejection of the Israeli occupation plan to establish wind turbines on their lands and their continued struggle until its failure.

The people in the Golan stressed that their position is firm and they won’t give up any inch of the land, no matter how great the sacrifices, and the Golan will remain a Syrian Arab land.

In a statement to SANA reporter in the occupied Golan, Sheikh Suleiman Al-Muqt, from the people in occupied Golan said: The Golan is an integral part of Syria, we must protect every particle of its soil.

In turn, Qassem Al-Safadi indicated that the people of the Golan have been able, with their steadfastness, to prevent the occupation vehicles from entering the lands where the occupation plans to set up turbines in the Hafayer area, and prevented them from bulldozing them despite the occupation forces’ assault on them, and the injury and detention of dozens. He stressed that the steadfastness of the position of the people in the Golan on rejecting the occupation’s plans on their land.

On the 20th of last June, the people in the occupied Golan confronted the occupation forces that tried to seize their agricultural lands in the Hafayer area and forced them to leave it. The next day, they announced a day of strike and anger in rejection of the occupation’s arbitrary and criminal measures and practices against them and their land, setting forth a new heroic epic in their struggle against The Israeli occupation.

Raghda Sawas

 

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