JAKARTA - The Israeli army not only carried out military operations in Iran and Lebanon, but also unilaterally infiltrated the Syrian Arab Republic.
According to the AN media based on the SANA news agency report, Israeli forces infiltrated the Wadi Al-Raqad region, southern Syria, on Wednesday, March 4.
From the operation, the Israeli military arrested six residents of Ain Al-Abd, Kodna, and Al-Asbah in the countryside of southern Quneitra. The Israeli military then carried out another infiltration into the village of Saida Al-Golan in the area.
Initially, Israeli forces boarding seven military vehicles entered Wadi Al-Raqad and set up a checkpoint on the Al-Raqad bridge. There were six other military vehicles stationed by Israel at the Tell Abu Al-Ghithar gate.
The Syrian government has repeatedly condemned Israeli infiltration into its territory.
The Israeli military unilaterally entered another country to carry out raids, arrests, and land destruction in southern Syria.
According to the local government, the action violates the 1974 Withdrawal Agreement.
Syria in its statement stressed that the presence of Israeli forces in its territory "is not legitimate", Israel's actions in the region "are null and void and have no legal effect" under international law.
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