Syrian Media: An Israeli Patrol Incurs into Villages in Quneitra Countryside
SadaNews - The "Syrian Television" channel reported today, Friday, that Israeli forces carried out two separate incursions in the provinces of Quneitra and Daraa in southern Syria.
The channel stated on its website that an Israeli military patrol consisting of 8 military vehicles penetrated late Thursday into early Friday in the villages of Rasem Al-Halabi, Al-Mushayrifa, and Um Battinah located in Quneitra countryside.
The channel indicated that another Israeli patrol "penetrated the Ma'ariah Abidin road in the Yarmouk Basin in Daraa province, where it established a security checkpoint and conducted search operations."
An Israeli army patrol raided a house in the Yarmouk Basin area from Tuesday night to Wednesday and arrested a young man.
A few days ago, the "Golan" organization documented the abduction of 39 individuals, including minors, by Israeli forces during repeated incursions into Syrian territory after the fall of Assad's regime.
About two weeks ago, Israeli forces carried out a massacre that killed 13 people and injured about 25 others in the town of Beit Jinn located at the foothills of Mount Sheikh in rural Damascus.
Since the fall of Assad's regime, Israeli violations in the region have continued, with incursions recorded in Quneitra and Daraa countrysides, accompanied by arrest operations from which some detainees were later released, while others remain in custody until now.
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