Israel continues its military incursion into southern Syria
TEHRAN (Iran News) According to reports by several media outlets, including the Alikhbariah news website, a convoy of Israeli troops consisting of 12 armored vehicles crossed into and raided the village of Saida Al-Hanout on Monday.
They reportedly inspected a number of residential houses in the area and tried to offer food to the people, but the villagers refused to accept anything from the Israeli forces.
Earlier, the Syrian news agency, SANA cited local sources as saying that Israelis also opened direct fire on agricultural lands, west of the town of Al-Rafid in the southern countryside of Quneitra.
For months, Israeli forces have conducted near-daily incursions into southern Syria, particularly in Quneitra, carrying out arrests, erecting checkpoints, and bulldozing land, all of which have prompted growing public anger and unrest, posing a serious obstacle to the process of returning stability to the country.
Syria has repeatedly demanded the withdrawal of occupation forces from its territory, calling on the international community to assume its responsibilities, and compel Israel to return to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement, which the regime dismissed after the fall of the government of Bashar al-Assad.
They reportedly inspected a number of residential houses in the area and tried to offer food to the people, but the villagers refused to accept anything from the Israeli forces.
Earlier, the Syrian news agency, SANA cited local sources as saying that Israelis also opened direct fire on agricultural lands, west of the town of Al-Rafid in the southern countryside of Quneitra.
For months, Israeli forces have conducted near-daily incursions into southern Syria, particularly in Quneitra, carrying out arrests, erecting checkpoints, and bulldozing land, all of which have prompted growing public anger and unrest, posing a serious obstacle to the process of returning stability to the country.
- source : irna




























