Israeli Military Convoys Enter Southern Syria

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, local sources in Syria’s southern Daraa province have reported that Israeli military forces have entered the Yarmouk Basin area, establishing a presence near the village of Abidin in the western part of the province.
These sources indicated that 12 military vehicles, including armored personnel carriers, departed from the Al-Jazeera military base in the vicinity of Ma’araya village, located within the Yarmouk Basin in western Daraa province. The military equipment proceeded towards the road leading to Abidin village. Some vehicles reached the outskirts of the village, while others passed through the western part of Ma’araya without entering its deeper areas, continuing their route towards the Abidin road.
Furthermore, several military vehicles belonging to the occupying army were stationed near the Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque within Abidin village. This operation is part of a series of military movements by the Israeli army in the Yarmouk Basin and the western outskirts of Daraa, which have significantly intensified in recent times.
As of this report, no information has been released regarding any detentions of Syrian citizens by the Israeli army during this latest incursion.

