Israeli Occupation Detains Two Syrians During Incursion in Southern Syria
Damascus, December 24 (QNA) - Israeli occupation forces have detained two Syrian men after briefly entering a town in southern Syria, according to Syria's state news agency.
SANA reported that an Israeli military patrol, consisting of six vehicles, entered the town of Jamlah in the western countryside of Daraa province, where troops carried out search operations and arrested two young men before withdrawing from the area.
The incursion was accompanied by the deployment of military vehicles inside residential neighbourhoods, which, according to the agency, caused anxiety among local residents.
In a separate incident, Israeli forces reportedly targeted the Al Mantara dam in the northern countryside of Quneitra province using a drone.
SANA said the drone dropped several bombs near the dam with the aim of preventing civilians from approaching the site. An illumination flare was also fired towards Tal Kroum, near the town of Jaba in central Quneitra.
Earlier on Wednesday, Israeli forces were accused of assaulting Syrian women and children while they were working on agricultural land to harvest crops in the area between the villages of Al Adnaniyah and Ruwayhinah in northern Quneitra.
The incidents come amid repeated Israeli operations in southern Syria. Damascus has consistently called for the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from its territory and urged the international community to take action to stop what it describes as violations, and to ensure Israel's adherence to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. (QNA)
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