On the 14th anniversary of the comprehensive national strike, the people of Quneitra and the occupied Syrian Golan renew their adherence to their identity, land and rights. They stressed that this anniversary strengthens their will and determination to continue steadfastness and resistance until thwarting Israeli settlement plans in the occupied Golan and the liberation of its entire territory.
Journalist Samir Abu Saleh pointed out in a statement to SANA reporter that the arbitrary Israeli policies in the occupied Golan since the beginning of the occupation until today, and the Zionist ambitions in the Golan and the Israeli project of Judaization will not separate the occupied Golan from the homeland. He pointed out that the people of the Golan in their occupied villages have faced the occupation since the early days and preserved their Syrian Arab identity.
In turn, Sheikh Ahmed Suleiman Marioud of the notables of the town of Jabbatha al-Khashab stressed that the Golan is Arab and Syrian and that the annexation decision has no value and does not change the reality and history of the Golan. This decision is illegal and violates international laws, especially the Fourth Geneva Convention relating to the treatment of civilians under occupation.
For his part, Mukhtar of Golan, Issam Shaalan, stressed not to waste a single inch of soil from our occupied land, stressing his confidence in the inevitability of liberation and his return to his land and home in the village of Ain Qinya in the occupied Golan.
The head of the Committee to Support the Released Prisoners and Detainees in the Prisons of the Israeli Occupation, the liberated captive Ali Younis, stressed the inevitability of the victory of the Arab right force over the arrogance of the occupation and the liberation of the entire Golan and its return to Syrian national sovereignty.
It is noteworthy that the people in Golan undertook the comprehensive general strike in the face of the occupation on the fourteenth of February 1982, in order to confront the occupation’s ominous decision issued on December 14, 1981 occupation to annex the occupied Golan and impose Israeli laws on its residents.
Inas Abdulkareem