'Israel' prosecutes dignitaries of occupied Golan Heights for rejecting eco-unfriendly project
Occupied Golan Heights (QNN)- The occupation state has started Tuesday to prosecute dignitaries from the occupied Syrian Golan Heights for rejecting the Israeli wind farm project, which is being constructed in the occupied area.
Local sources stated that the dignitaries include Sheikh Salman AhmadAwwad and Tawfiq Abu Kannaj Abu Saleh.
Hundreds of native Syrian Druz flocked to the Israeli court in Nazareth, where their Sheiks and dignitaries are being tried.
The occupation state has started to construct its project, which plans to build 25 giant turbines in the first stage on 4,316 dunums of the occupied land, which would pose a threat to agriculture and nature there.
US Vice President JD Vance claimed that more humanitarian aid is now entering the Gaza Strip than at any time in the past five years. Palestinians, however, rejected this claim, confirming that Israel continues to impose restrictions on the entry of aid despite the ceasefire.
France has rejected a visa to prominent human rights advocate and Director-General of Al-Haq, Shahwan Jabarin, who was scheduled to address the European Parliament’s human rights committee in Strasbourg, a move that “undermining efforts towards accountability and advocacy for Palestinian rights.”
The US Senate blocked on Wednesday two resolutions that would have stopped the sale of some $450 million in bombs and bulldozers to Israel, amid the assaults on Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.