"Al-Andouf forces visit the 'Battalion 74' site in southern Quneitra countryside."

A convoy of United Nations peacekeeping forces (UNDOF) visited the "Battalion 74" site in southern rural Quneitra on Sunday, May 4th, with the convoy consisting of more than ten vehicles and around 30 personnel.
According to "Sham Network" citing local sources, the forces conducted a detailed survey of the site and its surroundings using advanced equipment before leaving hours after their arrival.
This visit comes three months after Israeli forces infiltrated the same site in January, withdrawing heavy military equipment and transferring it to the occupied Syrian Golan Heights before completely destroying it with military bulldozers.
In a related context, a UN official previously announced that Israeli forces continue to enhance their infrastructure within the demilitarized zone between Syria and Israel, as stipulated in the 1974 ceasefire agreement. The official pointed out Israel's deployment of communication equipment and establishment of roadblocks in the area, constituting a violation of international agreements.
Major General Patrick Goshat, acting commander of UNDOF, confirmed that the force had issued a warning to Israel regarding its presence and activities within the demilitarized zone, considering it a "blatant violation" of the 1974 agreement between Damascus and Tel Aviv.
Previous agreements between the two sides had resulted in a ceasefire on the southern fronts, despite ongoing Israeli attacks on Syrian territory.