The People’s Assembly: The Israeli occupation’s attempts to seize more Golan lands are a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions

On June 21st, the People’s Assembly (parliament) affirmed that the practices of the Israeli occupation entity against the people in the occupied Syrian Golan, including the attempts to seize thousands of agricultural dunums of the Golan lands by building more wind turbines, are a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions and an aggression on the residents’ property and livelihood.

The parliament said in a statement: “The racist behavior that the brutal Zionist occupation forces continue to adopt is part of the repeated aggressive and criminal practices against our people in the occupied Golan. This bahvior is also a desperate attempt to change Golan’s demographic and geographical structure to reside more Zionist settlers in a flagrant violation of the resolutions of international legitimacy, especially the UN Security Council Resolution No. 497 of 1981, in which the occupation entity’s decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction, and administration on the Golan was considered as null and void.”

The statement pointed out that every inch of Golan soil is an integral part of the Syrian land, reiterating the permanent stand by all means on the side of the people of the Golan until this part of Syria is liberated and restored to the Syrian motherland.

The statement concluded its statement by saluting the steadfast people of the occupied Syrian Golan for bravely confronting the occupation and its attacks.

The parliament also saluted the prisoners of the Golan in the occupation jails, stressing that the heroism of the people in the occupied Golan is a title og the struggle against the occupatiin’s tyranny.

O. al-Mohammad

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