People’s Assembly: Crime of targeting Military Academy in Homs is an evidence of malevolence of terrorist organizations

Damascus, SANA- People’s Assembly held Sunday its 11th session of the tenth regular session of the third legislative term, headed by the speaker Hammouda Sabbagh.

Sabbagh affirmed in his speech that the heinous crime committed by terrorist organizations by targeting the graduation ceremony of a new batch of officer cadets at the Military Academy Homs, and their families, is an evidence of malevolence criminal organizations and the hidden hatred towards the steadfastness of Syrian people.

The speaker pointed out that the terrorist organizations receive a great external support from the United States, Western countries, and the Israeli entity, which are hateful towards Syria and its heroic army , which carried out consequences victories for years failing their schemes against Syria.

Sabbagh added that the more achievements and successes Syria achieved, the greater the level of conspiracy and pressure on it, to divert it from its national principles, on the top of which is the return of its occupied lands in the Syrian Arab Golan and the usurped land of Palestine.

He appreciated the Palestinian resistance, which launched the heroic battle during the past few days , in response to the continuous and repeated brutal and barbaric attacks carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities against the Palestinians, including killing, destruction, displacement and siege.

Sabbagh expressed of pride of the steadfastness people in the occupied Syrian Arab Golan, as they face the crimes of the Zionist occupation.

The members of people Assembly affirmed that the terrorist attack on the Military Academy in Homs would not have been possible without the American-Western Zionist support of terrorist organizations with money, weapons, equipment, and modern technologies.

Hybah/Mhamad

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