Israeli Forces Conduct Military Operation Near Saida Village in Southern Syria
November 16, 20256 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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On Sunday morning, an Israeli military unit comprising five vehicles entered the outskirts of Saida village in the southern Quneitra region, as reported by a Syrian television outlet.
The Israeli forces set up a checkpoint in the area, inspecting individuals passing through, which is part of a series of ongoing military operations in southern Syria.
This latest operation follows a similar incursion in the village of Rasem al-Qatta, where residents were subjected to inspections before being allowed to pass. Another recent operation occurred in the nearby Abu Ghara area, coinciding with the establishment of a new military checkpoint.
The Quneitra and Daraa regions have experienced nearly daily incursions by Israeli forces since the decline of Bashar al-Assad's regime. These operations have sometimes led to the detention of local residents, with some being released later while others remain in custody.
