Israeli Soldiers Enter Rafeed Village In Syria
A group of Israeli army forces, including 30 soldiers, several military vehicles, and a bulldozer, entered a Syrian military outpost west of Rafeed village in southern Quneitra province.
A group of Israeli army forces, including 30 soldiers, several military vehicles, and a bulldozer, entered a Syrian military outpost west of Rafeed village in southern Quneitra province.
All evidence points to Turkey’s determination to completely eliminate the YPG and SDF in northern Syria. Now that its militants have gained control in the region, Turkey is steadfast in pursuing this goal.
The Israeli army has captured the villages of Abedin, Koya, Al-Maqriz, Saida, Al-Ma’alqa, and the Al-Wehda Dam in southern Syria without clashes.
Abu Muhammad al-Julani, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, announced that all armed groups will be disbanded, and weapons will be controlled solely by the government.
The Israeli occupation army advancing in the southwestern countryside of Rif Dimashq, has captured the villages of Beit Jinn and Tel Bardaaya. Contrary to reports, Israeli forces have not yet entered the village of Mughr al-Mir, and the news about establishing an Israeli checkpoint in Tel al-Shahm is not true. In the eastern axis of […]
The Israeli army, supported by tanks and air cover, continues its advance in the provinces of Quneitra and Rif Dimashq.
After capturing the village of Al-Ajraf in the UNDOF buffer zone, the Israeli army also took control of the villages of Ruwayhina and Umm Batina. Recently, Israel has also captured the village of Kudna.
After four days of clashes between Turkish-backed militants and SDF forces in the Manbij region, a four-day ceasefire has been announced with mediation from Turkey and the United States.
Supporters of the militants in Raqqa held large rallies demanding the withdrawal of the SDF from the city. Hours ago, as tensions escalated, the demonstrations turned violent.
Current Military Situation in Syria Following the Militant Takeover of Deir Ezzor, Mayadeen, Abu Kamal, and Manbij.
In their ongoing campaign in Deir Ezzor province, Tahrir al-Sham and its allies have seized control of the cities of Deir Ezzor, Al-Mayadeen, and Al-Bukamal after the Syrian Democratic Forces retreated.
On the third day of Israeli ground operation in Syria, Israeli forces captured Jabatha al-Khashab and al-Hurriya in Quneitra province, along with the villages of Arna, Baqasem, al-Rima, al-Haina, Qala Jandal, and al-Husayniyyah in Damascus province. These areas lie on the Syrian-Lebanese border strip and are approximately 25 km from the Syrian capital, Damascus.