Israeli Forces Conduct Operation in Southern Syria
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Damascus (Terror Monitor) — Israeli forces carried out a military operation in Syria's Quneitra province, entering the village of Al-Samdaniyah, according to Syrian state media.
The report said three Israeli military vehicles entered the village, established a temporary checkpoint, searched civilians, and later withdrew from the area.
According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), the operation followed a similar Israeli incursion a day earlier, when more than 15 Israeli military vehicles entered the southern Quneitra village of Al-Asha.
During that operation, Israeli troops searched a house and a warehouse before leaving the area, the report said.
Israeli authorities have not immediately commented on the reported incursions.
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