Depriving the residents of Hader of drinking water after the occupation took control of the Ein Tinah well.
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Israeli occupation forces seized the Ain Al-Tinah water well in northern Quneitra countryside, the source that supplies the town of Hader with drinking water, depriving the residents of a vital water resource, at a time when the region is suffering from severe drought conditions. Civilian sources from the town confirmed that the occupation not only seized the well but also established a military checkpoint on the Ain Al-Tinah road, specifically at the old international emergency point, and prevented farmers from accessing their agricultural lands beyond the checkpoint. In further escalation, the occupation forces seized a second point at the Disk Al-Nifl site, known as Tall Al-Kabir, north of the United Nations forces' site, and began working on it, indicating the occupation's intention to expand its presence and deepen its measures in the area. Concurrently, a resident of Hader reported that Israeli occupation forces arrested three young men from the town last night, including a father and his son, in addition to a third young man, and took them into the occupied Golan Heights without disclosing their fate until the preparation of this report, causing concern among the town's residents.