New Israeli incursion into Quneitra and the arrest of civilians from the town of Saida Al-Hanout.

Israeli forces raided the town of Saida al-Hanout in the countryside of Quneitra at dawn on Saturday, May 10, using light military vehicles and tanks, conducting a raid and arresting two civilians.
According to "Sham Network" citing local sources, an Israeli patrol stormed the town around 2 am, arresting Firas Al-Mohammad (a minibus driver on the Damascus route) and his son Bashar Al-Mohammad (a tenth-grade student), then they were taken to the occupied Golan Heights without disclosing the reasons for the arrest.
The Syrian government has not issued any official statement regarding this incursion or the fate of the detainees. Meanwhile, the residents of Saida al-Hanout demanded the immediate release of Al-Mohammad and his son, calling on the international community to stop the repeated violations of occupation in the southern regions.
This incursion comes at a time when the provinces of Daraa, Suwayda, and Quneitra are witnessing intensive flights of Israeli drones, indicating an escalation in surveillance and military targeting operations in the region.