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Occupied Golan residents: We reject any bloodshed under the pretext of revenge

The people of the occupied Golan region issued a statement and announced that based on our Arabic, Islamic and monotheistic teachings, we reject the shedding of even a drop of blood in the name of revenge for our children.

According to al-Mayadin, the people of this region under the occupation of the Zionist regime, oppose any provocative official position and attempt to abuse the name “Majdal Shams” as They declared a political pulpit and ignoring the blood of the people of this region.

The people of the occupied Golan region also pointed to their Arabic, Islamic and monotheistic teachings, according to which it is not permissible to shed even a drop of blood in the name of revenge for their children.

The people of the Golan also clarified: Statements outside the consensus of the people of the Golan, whether inside or outside this region, do not constitute the positions of its people.

Saturday evening, Majdal Shams region in the occupied Golan Heights was hit by a missile, as a result of which 12 people were killed and several others were injured.

Following this attack, the media and the authorities of the Zionist regime identified the Lebanese Hezbollah as the perpetrator, but Hezbollah announced in a statement that it had nothing to do with the Majdal Shams attack.

Some media sources also revealed that the cause of the Majdal Shams incident in the occupied Golan was an anti-aircraft missile of the Zionist regime that hit a football stadium.

Syria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said in a statement on Sunday that the attack on Majdal Shams was an action by the Zionist regime with the aim of justifying expanding the scope of its aggression in the region.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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