Israeli forces arrest civilians and set up checkpoints in the Syrian provinces of Daraa and Quneitra

Israeli occupation forces carried out incursions at dawn today in several villages and towns in the provinces of Daraa and Quneitra in southern Syria, where they set up military checkpoints, searched civilians, and arrested several of them before releasing them later.
According to the Syrian official news agency (SANA), "A patrol consisting of 6 vehicles belonging to the Israeli occupation army entered at dawn today from the occupied Golan Heights into the town of Abidin in the Yarmouk Basin area west of Daraa, and arrested 3 young men from the Al-Masri family before leaving the area and releasing the three young men later."
In parallel, the same agency (SANA) reported that "Four Hummer vehicles belonging to the Israeli occupation army infiltrated the village of Al-Ajraf in Quneitra, searched several houses within the village, and set up a military checkpoint at its entrance."
These violations come as part of a series of ongoing violations committed by the occupation forces within Syrian territory, which are considered "a violation of the disengagement agreement of 1974 and of international law and United Nations resolutions regarding the sovereignty of states," as stated in the report.