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Sheikh Antir condemns the Israeli aggressions on Syrian territory

2022-06-12T09:32:04.128Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA- The head of the Palestinian national activities in the occupied territories in 1948, Sheikh Salman A., condemned


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA

The head of the Palestinian national activities in the occupied territories in 1948, Sheikh Salman Antair, condemned the Israeli occupation's attacks on Syrian lands, pointing out that they came after the Syrian Arab Army thwarted its plans and the great powers supporting it in their terrorist war on Syria.

In a statement today, SANA received a copy of it, Antir said: “We condemn in the strongest terms the brutal attacks of the Zionist entity on Syrian territory, the latest of which was on Damascus International Airport, and we affirm that the recurrence of the aggression comes after the Syrian Arab Army thwarted its plans and the great powers supporting it in their terrorist war on Syria.

Antair added: We affirm that the continuation of the Zionist aggression against Syrian civil facilities will result in instability and great dangers that this entity does not realize its danger to regional stability and international peace, stressing the inevitability of the demise of this aggressive entity, no matter how long the occupation lasts.

And our air defense media responded at dawn last Friday to an Israeli aggression with missiles that targeted some points south of the city of Damascus and brought down most of them.

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Source: sena

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