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Israeli Activists Face Violent Crackdown While Establishing Outpost in Syrian Territory
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First reported by Srugim · 1 hour ago
What happened
About 100 Israeli activists from Pioneers of Bashan entered Syrian territory to establish a Jewish outpost but faced violent opposition from Syrian forces. Despite the aggression, the activists maintained nonviolence and called on Israeli authorities to support their settlement efforts.
- 01About 100 Israeli activists crossed into Syria to establish a Jewish outpost in Bashan.
- 02Syrian military and police surrounded the activists and used violent tactics against youths.
- 03Activists adhered to a strict nonviolent policy despite the aggression.
- 04Security forces were seen forcibly detaining teenagers during the crackdown.
- 05The movement urged Israeli military and police to stop opposing the activists.
- 06They demanded the Israeli government order security forces to allow settlement in Bashan.
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