Israel’s Advancements in Quneitra Province, Syria (Map)

The Israeli army has made significant progress in southern Syria, particularly around the town of Jabha and the villages of Ain Aisha and Kawm Muhairis.
Last night, Israeli forces, supported by Merkava tanks and military vehicles, entered the village of Ain Aisha and positioned their tanks on the northern outskirts of Jabha.
In another operation along the Ain Nourieh axis, the Israeli forces, after passing through Ain Nourieh, shelled Kawm Muhairis and established a presence in the surrounding fields.
As a result of these actions, the Israeli army has effectively surrounded the cities of Khan Arnabeh and Al-Baath, although they have not yet deployed forces within these cities.
If Khan Arnabeh, Al-Baath, and the towns of Jabha, Kawm along with several surrounding villages, fall under Israeli control, Quneitra province will become the first Syrian province to be completely occupied by Israel.
Israel’s objective in taking control of Quneitra province is to support the Syrian Druze and to directly challenge the leaders of Tahrir al-Sham. This move aims to threaten the leaders of Tahrir al-Sham, to divide the southern provinces of Syria and weaken them militarily to prevent possible attacks on Israeli positions.

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