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Southern Quneitra countryside... Residents of the village of "Saida Al-Hanout" reject "Israeli" aid.

March 30, 2025234 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Southern Quneitra countryside... Residents of the village of "Saida Al-Hanout" reject "Israeli" aid.
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Residents of the village of Saida Al-Hanout in the southern countryside of Quneitra rejected food aid and surveys that an "Israeli" patrol attempted to distribute inside the village.

According to local sources, today, Sunday, March 30, "the villagers confirmed their rejection of any intrusion or normalization by the Israeli occupation in the countryside of Quneitra."

This rejection is an extension of similar stances recorded in other villages and towns in southern Syria recently, where residents insist on rejecting any "Israeli" attempt to infiltrate the local community through aid or civil activities.

Days ago, residents of the town of Rafid in the countryside of Quneitra burned food aid provided to them by the Israeli occupation army before its withdrawal from the town.

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