Israel detains & releases 3 amid ongoing Syria strikes
Israel (Washington Insider) – Israeli forces detained 3
civilians in Quneitra, Syria, amid rising operations—over 1,000 airstrikes and
400 raids since Dec 2024. UN mission investigates; Turkish FM Hakan Fidan warns
SDF delays March 10 agreement.
As Daily Sabah reported, Israeli forces carried out an
operation in southern Syria, detaining 3 civilians near the village of
al-Hamidiyah in the Quneitra countryside. The civilians were gathering firewood
when they were stopped by an Israeli patrol. They were later released.
The patrol moved along the road connecting Jabaata
al-Khashab and Ayn al-Bayda, where soldiers set up a temporary checkpoint. Pedestrians
and vehicles were checked and questioned about the Israeli presence in the
area.
There was no immediate response from Israeli or Syrian
authorities. Local media said such operations have become more frequent in
recent weeks. Residents reported that these actions are increasing tension and
creating instability in the region.
What is driving
Israel’s rising military activity in Syria and its impact on the SDF?
Israeli activity in southern Syria is part of ongoing
efforts to monitor armed groups and militias near the border. Syrian officials
said repeated operations make it harder to maintain security and attract
economic investment. Some Israeli strikes have also caused civilian casualties
and damaged infrastructure, according to Syrian sources.
Israeli military activity in Syria has risen
sharply since December 2024, according to Syrian government data. Israel
has carried out more than 1,000 airstrikes across the country and over 400
cross-border raids into southern provinces.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said this activity is
affecting the YPG/PKK-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Speaking to
Al-Jazeera Arabic, Fidan said the SDF is delaying the March 10 agreement, which
aims to bring armed groups under Syrian state control, because of increased
Israeli operations.
A United Nations investigation team came to Quneitra
province, Syria, to investigate reported violations committed by Israel.
According to Syrian media reports, the United Nations team will record
temporary checkpoints, patrolling, and other behaviour of Israeli Military
establishments.
There are currently 8 military bases of Israel within the
borders of Syria, stretching from the summit of Mount Hermon to the Yarmouk
Basin located in the southern part of the Dara Governorate.
Each base is designed to track the activities of armed
groups present in Syria as well as to provide security for strategic areas
adjacent to the Israeli/Syrian border. The Government of Syria claims that the
military presence of Israel in Syria contributes to an overall reduction of
Regional Security and continues to delay Syrian National Control.