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Syria accuses Israel of artillery strikes, incursions in southern border areas

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Syria accuses Israel of artillery strikes, incursions in southern border areas

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TL;DR

Syria formally accused Israel of launching artillery fire and carrying out incursions into the Quneitra and Daraa regions, calling on the international community to intervene. The allegation, reported by Syrian state-linked sources as cited by i24NEWS, has not been confirmed by Israeli officials.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Syria on Monday morning leveled a formal accusation against Israel, alleging artillery fire and ground incursions in the Quneitra and Daraa regions near the border. The Syrian statement—reported by i24NEWS—urged the international community to act. No Israeli response has been issued yet.

This is not the first such Syrian claim. The Zioneer previously reported on similar allegations: on June 9, Syrian sources reported Israeli artillery strikes near Quneitra, and on June 24, a Syrian report claimed Israeli forces were operating in the southern Quneitra area. Both earlier reports remained unconfirmed by Israel. The current accusation appears to be a broader formal complaint, extending the geographic scope to Daraa as well.

The accusation follows a pattern of Syrian and allied proxies (Hezbollah, Iran) lodging ceasefire-violation complaints against Israel in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has documented in Lebanon and southern Syria contexts. Whether this reflects an actual Israeli operational shift or a diplomatic pressure campaign remains unclear.

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