Israeli military vehicles advanced on Wednesday into areas of southern Syria, according to Syrian state media, marking a new development in the tense situation along the border region.
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that an Israeli force consisting of three military vehicles entered the southern countryside of Quneitra. The convoy reportedly included two pickup trucks and a Humvee, which moved from the entrance of the town of Bir Ajam toward the village of Bariqa.
No immediate details were provided regarding the purpose or duration of the incursion, and there was no official Israeli comment at the time of the report. The area has witnessed repeated tensions in recent years amid heightened regional instability and ongoing security concerns along the Syrian-Israeli front.
The reported movement adds to growing uncertainty in southern Syria, where military activity and cross-border incidents continue to raise fears of further escalation.




