Israel acknowledges the burning of a tank in southern Syria amid escalating incursions and attacks

The Israeli army announced today, Wednesday, the burning of one of its tanks in southern Syria, claiming that the incident was due to a "technical malfunction during a routine mission," without clarifying the nature of the mission.
This comes amid escalating Israeli incursions and assaults in the Quneitra and Damascus countryside; where occupation patrols have intruded into several villages, and residents burned aid distributed by its forces in rejection of any dealings with them.
Six Syrian soldiers were killed in an Israeli drone strike near Al-Kisweh in the Damascus countryside, while a civilian was killed in Tanjah in the Quneitra countryside.
Previously, Israeli forces carried out raids in the town of Suwaisa, during which they fired randomly and arrested one of the young men.