An Israeli occupation military patrol of nearly 12 vehicles, including armoured vehicles, advanced on Sunday into the Yarmouk Basin area in western Daraa province in southern Syria, setting out from the al-Jazeera military barracks located on the outskirts of Maariya village, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported.
According to SOHR, the patrol headed to Abdin village, where several vehicles were stationed near Khalid Ibn Al-Waleed mosque in Abdin village.
The SOHR added that the military vehicles briefly stopped near one of the examination centers in the village before later leaving the area, with no arrests or detentions of civilians reported.
This incursion comes as part of a series of Israeli military movements in southern Syria, where patrols and incursions occasionally take place amid ongoing security tensions in the region.
In a related context, local reports indicated that Israeli forces targeted agricultural plains in the Wadi al-Raqad area within the Yarmouk Basin in western Daraa countryside last night using machine guns, with no information on casualties or material damage reported.




















