The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that an Israeli patrol, composed of two armored vehicles, departed from Tal Ahmar in southern Quneitra, moving along the road toward Kudna and Ain Zivan before reaching Suwayseh.
Israeli forces were deployed inside Suwayseh, where they stopped and searched civilians, disrupting local movement, SANA said.
Separately, on Wednesday, an Israeli army unit reportedly targeted Syrian women and children with smoke grenades while they were collecting wild mushrooms between the villages of al-Adnaniyah and Ruwayhinah in northern Quneitra.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli army or Syrian authorities regarding Thursday’s raids.
Despite the Syrians posing no threat, the Israeli regime has repeatedly violated Syrian territory, carrying out airstrikes that have killed civilians and destroyed military sites, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition.
Syrian data indicate that since December 2024, Israel has carried out more than 1,000 airstrikes on Syria and conducted over 400 cross-border raids into the country’s southern provinces.
MA/PR

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