Syria holds Israeli occupation responsible for the heinous crime in Majdal Shams

Permanent Delegation of the Syrian Arab Republic in New York sent Thursday two identical letters to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the President of the Security Council, in which it held the Israeli occupation responsible for the heinous crime in the town of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency ( SANA).

“Syria affirms the full responsibility of the Israeli occupation authorities for the heinous crime that took place in the Syrian town of Majdal Shams on July 27th , 2024, a crime that the occupation authorities sought to employ to continue the escalation and its aggressive actions against countries of the region to engage them into a comprehensive war that poses threat to the international peace and security, the letters said.

Syria stressed that the occupied Syrian Arab Golan was and will remain a Syrian territory, a thing which was confirmed by all relevant United Nations resolutions, most notably Resolution No. 497 of 1981.

“Syria also reaffirms that our citizens in Golan are Syrian Arab citizens who were and still are part of the Syrian Arab people, and they adhere to their belonging to their homeland- Syria- and their national identity, they also reject the Israeli occupation and look forward to ending it and putting an end to its criminal practices against them,” the letters added.

Syria once again calls on the United Nations and the Security Council to implement its relevant resolutions, particularly Security Council Resolution No. 497 to end the Israeli occupation of the occupied Arab territories, including the occupied Syrian Golan.

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