Israeli Regime Continues Offensive in Southern Syria

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al Mayadeen via Mehr News Agency, Syrian sources have reported fresh Israeli activity in southern Syria.
Local Syrian sources stated that an Israeli military patrol entered the town of Breiqa in Quneitra, southern Syria.
The sources also said that another patrol from the occupying forces entered the village of Bir Ajem on the outskirts of Quneitra and established a checkpoint there.
SANA reporter confirmed that after entering Breiqa in Quneitra, the occupying forces withdrew shortly afterward.
SANA also reported that israeli troops set up a checkpoint in bir Ajem, searched passersby, and then left the area.
Yesterday, Israeli forces established a checkpoint in Rasem al-Rawazi village near Quneitra in southern Syria.
local sources further stated on Tuesday that an Israeli patrol entered Saida al-Hanout village south of Quneitra and set up a checkpoint to search civilians passing through.
As the fall of Syria’s former regime, Israel has launched extensive attacks against Syria. Recently, it bombed areas around Damascus under the pretext of supporting Druze communities.
Following bashar al-assad’s regime collapse, Israel’s army has crossed the demilitarized zone separating occupied Golan from Syrian territory and has continued to occupy areas near Golan within Daraa and Quneitra provinces.

