Israeli forces conduct cross-border raid into Syria's Quneitra province

Israeli military units with tanks and armored vehicles have crossed into Syria's Quneitra countryside, raising an Israeli flag in Tal al-Ahmar before withdrawing. The incursion represents the latest in a series of escalating cross-border operations that have intensified since late 2024.
Israeli military forces have conducted a cross-border operation into Syria's southern Quneitra province, deploying tanks and armored vehicles in what Syrian media described as a violation of sovereignty. The incursion saw Israeli units move through multiple villages in the contested border region before eventually withdrawing from the area.
Detailed Account of Military Movement
According to Syrian state television reports, the operation began with two tanks and two military vehicles advancing eastward toward Tal al-Ahmar, where troops raised an Israeli flag before pulling back. Additional patrols consisting of six vehicles entered the villages of Bir Ajam, Bariqa, and Zubeida, while another group of three military vehicles raided Ein Zivan and Abu Qubays.
Pattern of Escalating Incursions
This latest operation continues a pattern of intensified Israeli military activity in the Quneitra region. Local residents have repeatedly reported Israeli advances into agricultural land, destruction of forest areas, arrests of civilians, and the establishment of permanent military checkpoints. Official data indicates over 400 cross-border raids into southern Syrian provinces since December 2024.
Broader Regional Context
The increased military presence follows Israel's expansion into the demilitarized buffer zone after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in late 2024, a move that violated the 1974 Disengagement Agreement between Israel and Syria. This latest incursion occurs amid ongoing regional tensions and represents another chapter in the long-standing conflict between the neighboring states.
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