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Prisoner Sedqi al-Muqat refuses to release him in exchange for his removal from the occupied Syrian Golan

2019-11-29T12:17:07.640Z


Quneitra-Sana renewed the dean of Syrian and Arab prisoners in Israeli jails


Kenitra-Sana

Dean of the Syrian and Arab prisoners in the Israeli jails renewed the prisoner fighter Sedqi Suleiman al-Maqat's adherence to the approach of resistance and struggle to face the Israeli occupation and his refusal to conditional his release from the occupied Syrian Arab Golan.

In a letter sent from inside the Negev prison in the occupied Palestinian territory to the family in the occupied Syrian Golan, Sanaa received a copy of it today, rejecting his conditional release by the Israeli occupation authorities and the judge to release him in exchange for his removal from the occupied Syrian Golan and his hometown of Majdal Shams. For his belonging to his homeland Syria and his adherence to the Syrian Arab identity and the right to live in his home in his town.

He pointed out that the condition of the occupation authorities to release him in return for his removal from the occupied Syrian Golan is due to its aggressive and repressive policies to remove the national stature of the people of the occupied Syrian Golan from their land as it did with a number of Palestinian leaders, stressing his legitimate right, which was guaranteed by international laws and conventions to live in his homeland. And his land and town.

The Israeli authorities released in August 2012 the prisoner Sedqi al-Maqat after 27 years in Israeli detention and re-arrested him on February 25, 2015 after breaking into his family home in the town of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan as it issued on May 16, 2017 He was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment after his trial was postponed dozens of times.

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Source: sena

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