Quneitra, Syria – Israeli forces conducted another incursion into Syrian territory in the southern Quneitra countryside on Sunday, according to reports from the region. This latest action follows a similar incident reported just yesterday, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the area.
Sources on the ground indicate that a contingent of six military vehicles crossed the border and established a checkpoint near a battery factory located on the road connecting the villages of Buraiga and Kodna. The presence of Israeli troops has reportedly created a tense atmosphere in the immediate vicinity, with local residents expressing anxiety over the ongoing situation.
Yesterday’s incursion involved Israeli forces entering the area south of the village of Ruwayhinah and north of the village of Zubaida al-Gharbiyah, also in the southern Quneitra countryside. These repeated border crossings have drawn strong condemnation from Syrian authorities, who view them as a violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
Syria has consistently called for the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from its territory and urged the international community to hold Israel accountable for its actions. The Syrian government maintains that these incursions are part of a broader pattern of aggression and a blatant disregard for international law.
The incidents in Quneitra highlight the fragility of the security situation in the region and underscore the need for renewed diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and ensure the safety and security of civilians living near the border. The continued presence of Israeli forces in Syrian territory remains a significant point of contention and a potential flashpoint for further conflict.



