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The body is buried in Damascus and condolences in the occupied Golan...Nawaf is gone and the Golan is back

2022-01-04T17:31:30.762Z


The occupied Syrian Golan - SANA The occupied Syrian Golan - SANA Barbed wire and minefields kept Nawaf Masoud and his family in the occupied Syrian Golan for four decades, leaving life away from his family and land in the occupied Golan. A Julian story that is repeated from time to time among the families that have been separated by the occupation since the 1967 aggression and tore them apart and prevent communication... The s


The occupied Syrian Golan - SANA

Barbed wire and minefields kept Nawaf Masoud and his family in the occupied Syrian Golan for four decades, leaving life away from his family and land in the occupied Golan.

A Julian story that is repeated from time to time among the families that have been separated by the occupation since the 1967 aggression and tore them apart and prevent communication... The story that does not end except with the end of the occupier.

Nawaf, who went to Damascus University at the end of the seventies of the last century with a scholarship from the founding leader Hafez al-Assad, who singled out the students of the occupied Syrian Golan, has not returned to his hometown of Masada since then, as he kept dreaming of its orchards and mounds to leave today without his brothers, friends and neighbors saying goodbye to him and giving him a last farewell look. His face is covered with the dust of the Golan, which he loved.

Nawaf was known for his consistent patriotic stances and insisted that he build his house in the village of Ain al-Tineh to remain overlooking the occupied village of Majdal Shams and close to his land.

Emil Masoud, nephew of the late, confirmed that his homeland, which embraced his uncle during many years, from a university student to a successful doctor, had great credit and the stations that polished the life of the late, who remained committed to the dream of returning to his land in the occupied Golan, pointing out that the Golan today deposits one of his sons in the midst It is a great distress for not allowing a last look at his body and the Israeli occupation not allowing it to cross and return to the occupied Golan even while it is lying in bed.

The brother of the late Hayel Masoud said: It is the most difficult humanitarian situation that we face with the farewell of the closest people to us without being between his sons and his wife. We share their grief over Nawaf’s separation, and we are content with broadcasting feelings over the phone and communicating from a distance, as the occupation does not allow us to visit, which are our simplest rights in the most difficult moments.

The words of family, friends and schoolmates who lived with the late for many years, embraced with telegrams of loved ones from inside the homeland, all of which emphasized the firm and firm position of the Golan despite the practices of the Israeli occupation against the steadfast and patient residents of the Golan.

Yesterday, social media was present and crossed the minefields and fortifications of the occupier, to share with the parents in Jaramana, which embraced it for many years. The body was buried there. The condolences are in Masada in the occupied Golan. The pain and tears are one.. In the midst of brutal Zionist intransigence and a silent international stance on the most basic rights of our people in the occupied Golan.

The Syrian will remains, even if Dr. Nawaf and others are gone now, the dream of liberation will not go away, but rather it increases our determination and adherence to the fact that the Golan inevitably returns to Syria, the homeland and identity.

Atta Farhat

Source: sena

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