Israeli army sets up a checkpoint after invading northern Quneitra countryside
The Israeli army sets up a checkpoint at the entrance to the town of Jubata al-Khashab after invading the northern Quneitra countryside.

An Israeli army force consisting of three vehicles and approximately 15 personnel entered the town of Jubata al-Khashab in the northern Quneitra countryside today, Thursday, where they set up a checkpoint at the entrance to the town. This move reflects a clear escalation in field activity along the border strip.
According to the SOHR, the Israeli force was stationed in the area amidst a state of alert and anticipation, without any direct clashes being recorded. Tension prevailed among the local population as a result of the sudden military action.
This incursion coincides with increased Israeli surveillance and reconnaissance operations near the front lines, raising fears of a potential escalation in the area.
Yesterday, SOHR monitored that Israeli forces carried out a series of ground incursions in the Quneitra countryside, amid intensive flights by Israeli warplanes.
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ANHA