'Israeli' army conducts new incursion in Quneitra countryside, Syria
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'Israeli' forces conduct new incursion in Syria’s Quneitra countryside, escalating tensions and public anger.
On Saturday, the 'Israeli' army once again violated Syrian sovereignty by entering the village of Sida al-Hanut in the Quneitra countryside in southern Syria. According to Syria’s state news channel, the forces searched four homes and set up four checkpoints.
The report added that the 'Israeli' troops entered the village with six military vehicles, continuing what has become a near-daily pattern of incursions in southern Syria, particularly in the Quneitra region. These operations often involve arrests and checkpoints, fueling public anger.
In a separate incident on Friday, the 'Israeli' army released two Syrian young men just hours after detaining them at a checkpoint between the town of Um Batna and the village of Al-Ajraf in Quneitra.
Ongoing Airstrikes
'Israel' has continued conducting airstrikes targeting Syrian army positions, vehicles, and weapons depots, despite the current Syrian government posing no direct threat to Tel Aviv.
These actions follow 'Israel’s' announcement after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on December 8, 2024, that it considers the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement with Syria null. Damascus has repeatedly called for an end to these violations.
Syrians say that the ongoing 'Israeli' incursions hinder government efforts to restore stability, attract investment, and improve economic conditions in southern regions.



