Israel launches new raids in Syria’s Quneitra, establishes checkpoints
Summary
Israeli forces have moved into the Quneitra area in Syria's occupied Golan Heights and set up military checkpoints. This move is part of ongoing Israeli operations in southern Syria, which have included air raids and ground incursions. These actions have caused protests and tension in the region.Key Facts
- Israeli forces advanced into Quneitra in Syria and established two checkpoints.
- The recent operation took place in the villages of Ain Ziwan and al-Ajraf.
- Israeli military actions in the region are frequent, with over 600 attacks in the last year.
- Syrian state TV called the incursion a violation of Syrian sovereignty.
- Protests occurred in Quneitra against Israeli military actions.
- Israel expanded its occupation after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
- The 1974 Disengagement Agreement, previously set up to ease tensions, is no longer recognized by Israel.
- Syria and Israel are in talks to potentially halt these incursions, with U.S. diplomatic efforts involved.
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