People’s Assembly: Golan will ever remain Syrian territory

People’s Assembly Speaker Hammouda Sabbagh said that the occupied Syrian Golan will ever remain Syrian territory, adding that victory over the Zionist entity, and the liberation of the occupied Golan will inevitably come thanks to the resilience of Syria’s people, army and leadership.

Sabbagh, during a session for the People’s Assembly on the 40th anniversary of the comprehensive national strike in the occupied Syrian Golan, hailed the resilience of Syrian citizens in occupied Golan and their commitment to their rights and rejection of all practices of the brutal Zionist entity.

In the same context, a number of MPs demanded the international community to reject the decision of the Israeli occupation authorities to annex the occupied Golan.

Later, the Assembly discussed a number of issues related to the people’s daily life.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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