Israeli occupation forces carried out a new incursion early Monday into a village in the southern countryside of Syria’s Quneitra.
SANA news agency reported the incursion into the village of Saida Al-Hanout in Quneitra southern countryside.
An Israeli military unit consisting of three vehicles deployed inside the village, while a drone flew overhead to monitor the area, according to SANA.
The incursion coincided with the movement of two Israeli tanks from the Al-Burj point in Quneitra toward the Al-Hamidiyah point in the northern countryside.
Israeli forces carried out a new incursion early Monday into the western side of the village of Saida al-Hanout in the southern countryside of Quneitra.https://t.co/BtCQwTSxfB pic.twitter.com/deBTs0rGrc
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On Sunday, Israeli forces advanced into both the northern and southern countryside of Quneitra and set up two checkpoints to inspect passersby.
The Israeli occupation continues to violate the 1974 Disengagement Agreement with Syria through expanding its incursions into the countryside of Quneitra and Daraa and by targeting civilians.
Earlier on Friday, Israeli occupation forces attacked the town of Beit Jinn in the Damascus suburbs by helicopters and drones after the Syrian regime’s forces entered the town, killing at least 13 Syrians and injuring two dozen others.
Having been engaged in a two-hour fierce exchange of fire, the Israeli soldiers were forced to withdraw from Beit Jinn and reposition on the hill of Butt Al-Warda on the outskirts of the town.
The Zionist entity has conducted repeated acts of aggression across the Syrian territory following the collapse of former president Bashar Al-Assad’s government last year. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his forces to push deeper into Syrian territory and seize several strategic locations.
Instead of resistance to the ongoing Israeli military operations, the HTS-led regime’s lack of action and its normalization overtures to Tel Aviv appear to have given Israel greater leeway to expand its occupation and increase the intensity of its airstrikes.
Foreign-backed militants, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) — a group that was previously affiliated with the al-Qaeda terrorist group — took control of Damascus and declared an end to Assad’s rule last December.
Source: Al-Manar English Website



















