IOF withdraw from al-Muallaqa town in Syria hours after infiltration
Israeli occupation forces have been reinforcing their presence in Quneitra, after crossing the buffer zone between the Golan Heights and Syria following the fall of al-Assad's regime.
Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the al-Muallaqa town in Quneitra, Syria, hours after infiltrating the town, field sources told Al Mayadeen.
During their invasion, the IOF searched civilian houses in the area.
Israeli occupation forces are reinforcing their positions on strategic hills on the outskirts of Kodana, South of the Quneitra countryside.
"Israel" has been preparing for the long haul as it takes over Syrian territories. Satellite images reviewed by The Washington Post revealed buildings and vehicles within a fortified Israeli base and another base toward the South.
The two bases are connected through newly dug dirt roads that lead to the Golan Heights.
Satellite images also show two forward observation bases being built by occupation forces; one in Jubata al-Khassab and another one toward the South.
Another Israeli force invaded 2 kilometers east of the al-Salam town in Quneitra and patrolled in front of the Syrian General Security Headquarters.
Last month, Israeli Air Forces targeted a military convoy between Dara'a and Quneitra in Southern Syria, killing 3 people.
"Israel" took advantage of the collapse of the Assad regime and occupied the demilitarized buffer zone between the Golan Heights and Syria. It also targeted the former Syrian army's arms and vehicles with violent airstrikes over days, destroying most of the capabilities.
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