August 7, 2026: Another Israeli incursion into the western Daraa countryside involved gunfire that caused fear and tension among residents .
August 5, 2026: Israeli forces entered Mariya village in the Yarmouk Basin, searched several civilian homes, and withdrew without making arrests . That same day, a separate incursion struck Quneitra province
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Since December 2024, Israel has carried out multiple ground incursions into Syria's southern provinces on an almost daily basis . A ReliefWeb briefing from June 19, 2026 documented that Israeli forces routinely:
Specific documented operations include:
SOHR reported that Israeli forces carried out 384 military operations in southern Syria during the first half of 2026, including ground incursions, raids, home searches, civilian detentions, and land-clearing activities. The monthly breakdown is: January 51, February 51, March 68, April 62, May 78, and June 74 . The Syria NGO Forum recorded roughly 300 operations or violations in June alone across the two governorates — including around 70 ground incursions and 28 raids
. On July 19, 2026, SOHR documented seven ground incursions and two attacks in a single 24-hour period across Daraa and Quneitra
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Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's government in December 2024, Israel declared the 1974 Disengagement Agreement void, moved into the UN-monitored buffer zone, and seized strategic territory including the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, which overlooks Damascus . Since then, Israel has expanded its military presence across southern Syria on an ongoing basis
. The IDF's "New East" fortification project — a trench-and-berm system of 4-meter-deep, 4-meter-wide trenches along the entire Israel-Syria border — is now nearly 80% complete, further entrenching the military footprint
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Residents of Daraa villages have reported:
On June 29, 2026, Al Jazeera reported that a new Israeli assault in southern Syria forced families to flee their homes . Monitoring groups have documented home raids, arbitrary detentions, and interrogations of local residents and even a journalist in Quneitra
. Reports also describe Israeli forces searching civilian homes during incursions, establishing checkpoints that stop and search civilians, and detaining individuals without clear legal process
. The Sijil Centre for Human Rights documented an escalation in violations by Israeli forces in April 2026, with a total of 254 violations recorded — the second-highest monthly toll at that point
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Syria's government has repeatedly condemned the operations. The Syrian Foreign Ministry called them "a flagrant violation of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity" and urged the UN and international community to intervene .
The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) has increased patrols along the ceasefire line stemming from the 1974 disengagement agreement, though a Syrian official source told Asharq Al-Awsat these patrols reflect the existing agreement, not new understandings with Israel . The UN has consistently called for de-escalation and respect for Syria's territorial integrity through UNDOF channels. Israel's entry into the buffer zone violates the 1974 Disengagement Agreement
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