Southern Syria pays the price of a war in which it has no camel or camel.

The world's attention is turning towards the Middle East following the outbreak of the war that many thought its time had not yet come, but it has arrived and it does not seem to be ending well.
The skies of the region have been filled with missiles crossing countries and raining down on each warring country's enemy. Citizens of neighboring countries like Jordan, Egypt, and Syria spent their nights watching those swarms of missiles and launchers that did not wish to cross Syrian territory peacefully.
In the past twenty-four hours alone, Israeli forces have shot down more than five Iranian drones in the skies of Daraa and Quneitra provinces, amid increasing fears among civilians about the repercussions of this escalation on the field and humanitarian situations.
Israeli warplanes intercepted an Iranian drone over the town of Jbailah in western Daraa countryside, causing shrapnel to fall near civilians' homes, resulting in shattered windows and doors.
The countryside of Quneitra has not been spared from the horrors of war and its fires. Similarly, Israeli defenses shot down an Iranian drone over the northwestern neighborhood of Al-Rafid town, causing a widespread fire in agricultural crops due to direct targeting with a missile launched from the vicinity of western Tal Al-Ahmar, about two kilometers from the Syrian Golan Heights border.