
"Israel's army has renewed its incursions into Syria, setting up a checkpoint in the southern province of Quneitra, according to local media, as it continues daily attacks, destabilises its neighbours and occupies and assaults Palestine. State news agency SANA reported that two tanks and four military vehicles entered the town of Jabata al-Khashab in the Quneitra countryside on Wednesday, setting up the military post on the road leading to the village of Ain al-Bayda."
"The 1974 agreement saw the establishment of a United Nations-patrolled buffer zone, which Israel has violated since the fall of Bashar al-Assad last December Israel has previously said the 1974 agreement is void since al-Assad fled, breaching Syrian sovereignty with air strikes, ground infiltration operations, reconnaissance overflights, the establishment of checkpoints and the arrests and disappearances of Syrians."
"Syria has not reciprocated attacks. Back in September, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa stated that Israel had conducted more than 1,000 air strikes and more than 400 ground incursions in Syria since al-Assad was overthrown, describing the actions as very dangerous. Numerous villages in Quneitra, southern Syria, have experienced Israeli incursions, according to Syrian outlet Enab Baladi."
Israeli forces have resumed incursions into southern Syria, establishing a checkpoint in Jabata al-Khashab in Quneitra with two tanks and four military vehicles reported by SANA. Damascus has condemned repeated violations of Syrian sovereignty and cited Israel's failure to adhere to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and the UN-patrolled buffer zone. Syria reports more than 1,000 Israeli air strikes and over 400 ground incursions since Bashar al-Assad's overthrow, while Syrian authorities say they have not retaliated. Numerous Quneitra villages have experienced incursions. Syria and Israel are engaged in talks aimed at halting strikes and withdrawing Israeli forces amid US diplomatic efforts.
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