Occupied Syrian Golan (ST) _ Citizens of the occupied Syrian Golan renewed their refusal to recognize the decision of the Israeli occupation authorities annexation of the Golan, stressing that this decision “invalid” and not worth the ink it was written with.
In a statement, people of the Golan Heights issued, marking the 33rd anniversary of the Israeli decision expressed sincere belonging for the motherland Syria and considered the annexation decision void and does not worth the ink that wrote it, and will not undermine our positions to resist the occupation and cling to our Arab identity. “
“There will be no substitute for the Syrian identity, no matter how long the occupation continues to remain “, the Syrians of the Golan emphasized, stressing their adherence to the national identity of the masses of the occupied Syrian Golan and rejection of the Israeli identity and all the occupier’s attempts to impose it on them.
Marking the occasion, people of the occupied Syrian Golan organized a seminar in occupied Buqata village under the slogan ” the will of the Golanese dropped the fateful decision, and no substitute for the Syrian identity.”
Delegations from the villages of the occupied Golan Heights and a delegation representing the People’s Committee for Solidarity with the Syrian national leadership, attended the seminar during which militant Saeed Nafa gave an overview of the Israeli policies on the occupied Golan since the beginning of the occupation to the present, while one freed prisoner spoke about the Zionist project in the Golan, which seeks to create “buffer zone “on the Golan splitting it from the motherland Syria.
During the seminar, a message was read on behalf of His Eminence Sheikh Salman al-Hajri of the Akl Unitarian Muslim community while Syria’s Ambassador to the UN, Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari confirmed in a telephone call from new York the Syrian leadership’s position concerning the Golan Heights, that will never change no matter how long the occupation, to that the Golan will return sooner or later to the motherland Syria “.
T. Fateh