The IDF operated overnight near the town of Abdin in southern Syria, according to Syrian Foreign Ministry accusations cited by i24NEWS. Syria says the actions included artillery fire, helicopter strikes, and a ground incursion into Syrian territory. This is the third consecutive night of Israeli military activity in the Abdin area, as The Zioneer reported earlier.
The IDF operated near the town of Abdin in southern Syria overnight, including artillery fire, helicopter strikes, and reports of a ground incursion, according to Syrian Foreign Ministry accusations cited by i24NEWS.
This marks the third consecutive night of IDF activity in the area, following clashes with local residents on Sunday and an IDF artillery strike early Monday that Syria condemned to the UN. The Syrian Foreign Ministry has issued formal condemnations and called for enforcement of the 1974 separation-of-forces agreement.
The IDF has not commented on the overnight operation. Details on casualties or the specific targets remain unconfirmed. The Zioneer’s prior reporting (Mon 08:09 Jerusalem) documented Israeli artillery and helicopter fire near Abdin, which Syria described as a violation of sovereignty.
3 developments
- StrongClashes escalate in southern Syria village of Abdin as residents block IDF entry
- DevelopingIDF opens fire near Syrian news crew reporting on Abdin incursion
- StrongClashes erupt between locals and Israeli forces near Abdin, southern Syria
- DevelopingIsraeli overnight strikes hit southern Lebanon and southern Syria
Source and signal
- Internal intake
