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Israeli occupation escalates violations in Quneitra and Daraa in southern Syria

 Israeli occupation forces attacked women and children while they were collecting wild mushrooms in the northern Quneitra countryside and carried out separate incursions in Quneitra and western Daraa, detaining several civilians in repeated violations of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.

SANA’s reporter in Quneitra reported on Wednesday that an Israeli occupation patrol, consisting of two vehicles, a Hilux and a military Hummer, fired smoke bombs toward women and children in the area between the villages of al-Adnaniyah and Ruihina while they were gathering mushrooms, forcing them to flee the area.

The reporter added that Israeli occupation forces had also infiltrated several locations in both the northern and southern Quneitra countryside on Tuesday, detaining two young men for several hours before releasing them later.

In a separate incident, an Israeli occupation military force infiltrated the town of Jamlah in the western countryside of Daraa at dawn on Wednesday. 
According to a SANA’s reporter in Daraa, a patrol comprising six military vehicles entered the town, spread through several residential neighborhoods, and carried out search and raid operations that resulted in the detention of two residents before withdrawing from the area.
The incursion caused a state of anxiety among local residents due to the heavy presence of military vehicles inside residential areas.

Israel continues its aggressive policies and repeated violations of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement through incursions and attacks on civilians in southern Syria.

Syria has repeatedly demanded the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from its territory, affirming that all measures taken by the occupation in southern Syria are null and void and have no legal effect under international law, and has called on the international community to assume its responsibilities and deter the occupation’s practices.

SANA

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