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An IDF weapons exhibition is causing a stir in the Druze communities in the Golan
The exhibition, which will be held in cooperation with Druze authorities in the area, led to a wave of protests among opponents of the Israeli government in the Golan Heights: "Our students will not participate in this betrayal theater."
On the other hand, there are those who oppose the protesters: "They will not be able to stop the integration process. The IDF helped us during the Corona period."
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Eli Ashkenazi
Sunday, 18 April 2021, 18:07
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In the video: IDF weapons riots provoke Druze protest in Golan (Walla system!)
An IDF display organized by the IDF in the northern Golan Heights is causing a stir among Druze residents living in the area. The exhibition will open on Wednesday in the Yafuri Valley near Birkat Ram, and is organized in cooperation with the local authorities of the four Druze localities The
launch of the exhibition was also passed on to the schools that were invited to visit it.
As a result, a wave of protests led by opponents of the Israeli government in the Golan arose. The published proclamation read "not for the militarization of education in the Golan". And the population ", and even threatened to shut down the education system.
Among the protest leaders is the voice of Sadaki al-Makat from Majdal Shams. Al-Makat served two terms as a security prisoner in Israeli prisons, after being convicted of espionage and released in early 2020, The body of Zechariah Baumel,One of the absentees of the Battle of Sultan Yaakov.
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Preparations for the exhibition that will open in the Yafuri Valley (Photo: Walla !, official website)
Yesterday, as part of an event marking the Syrian Independence Day that took place on April 17, al-Makat spoke and called for opposing cooperation with the IDF display. His Facebook page also read:
Want to do an exhibition of killing tools and crimes, and want to get our student to participate in this betrayal theater.
Do not send your children. "
The letter received by the parents of the Druze students about the IDF exhibition. (Photo: screenshot, Facebook)
On the other hand, there are those who oppose the protesters, including lawyer Fahd Safdi.
He said, "Those happy people do not accept the fact that the younger generation has become detached from everything related to Syria. They will not be able to stop the integration process. To receive an unemployment benefit every month, and not to work as a doctor in the Israeli health funds and hospitals. "
Safdi claimed that "al-Makat expresses a minority opinion supported by Syrian intelligence, and that the Israeli General Security Service in fact maintains them for the sake of alleged 'industrial silence'."
He said, "On Syria's Independence Day, young men in sex could be seen going out to walk in nature. Whoever cheers for the Syrian army can think of such a picture if that army controlled the Golan?"
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