The Ministry of National Defense made a statement regarding whether the tomb of Suleyman Shah will be moved to its original location after the village of Karakozak in northern Syria was cleared of terrorism. SUITABLE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE ESTABLISHEDMinistry sources stated in response to questions about whether the tomb of Suleyman Shah will be moved back to its original location after the village of Karakozak in northern Syria was cleared of terrorism: "The advance of the Syrian National Army in the region and the operations to clear it of terrorism are still ongoing. We are closely monitoring the developments. This issue will be evaluated if suitable conditions arise on the ground." "ISRAEL IS OCCUPYING SYRIAN TERRITORIES"Regarding Israel's stance in the region, Ministry sources stated, "Israel continues its unjust and unlawful attacks in our region and violates international law. Our country, which clearly expresses its stance against Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people, has repeatedly stated that the attacks must be stopped from the very beginning and has called on the international community to act responsibly. However, Israel is now violating the 'Disengagement of Forces Agreement' signed in 1974 and is entering the demilitarized zone between Israel and Syria, occupying Syrian territories. While a new opportunity for peace and security has emerged in Syria, we strongly condemn this occupation, which disrupts stability, increases tension, causes concern among the civilian population, and also benefits terrorist groups. Attacks that hinder the establishment of stability in Syria will not be in the interest of regional countries, including Israel, and the international community," they stated.
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