Summary
Twelve Israeli military vehicles entered a village in southern Syria's Quneitra countryside. This incursion coincides with ongoing talks in Paris between Syrian and Israeli delegations, coordinated by the United States. Israel has been conducting frequent incursions and attacks in southern Syria, raising tensions in the region.
Key Facts
- Israeli military vehicles entered the village of Saida al-Golan in Quneitra, southern Syria.
- The incursion happened during negotiations between Syrian and Israeli teams in Paris.
- These talks are coordinated by the United States.
- Israel continues to carry out frequent military actions in southern Syria.
- Israel says an old agreement from 1974, which set up a buffer zone, is no longer valid.
- Over the past year, Israel conducted more than 600 attacks in Syria.
- Syria has not retaliated with military attacks against Israel.
- Syria does not officially recognize Israel and has not joined the Abraham Accords.