The southern region of Syria is witnessing an escalation in security tensions as a result of increasing Israeli interventions, with the occupation forces arresting at least 45 people in recent months. These arrests come in the context of Israeli efforts to change the balance of power in the region.
Israeli security operations are concentrated in the border areas, where individuals suspected of cooperating with parties that Israel considers hostile are targeted. These operations have sparked widespread resentment among local residents who are suffering from the repercussions of these interventions.
Local activists say that the arrests are carried out randomly, and that many of the detainees are civilians who have no connection to any military or political activities. They add that these practices aim to intimidate the population and force them to cooperate with the occupation.
On the other hand, Israel claims that these operations are necessary to maintain its national security, and that it only targets elements that threaten the stability of the region. It affirms that it respects Syria's sovereignty and that its interventions are limited to combating terrorism.
The situation in southern Syria remains complex, as the interests of many regional and international parties intersect. Israeli interventions raise questions about the future of the region and the possibility of achieving stability under these circumstances.
The occupation seeks to expand its influence in the southern region of Syria through continuous arrests and security interventions.





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Israeli Occupation Reinforces its Security Presence in Southern Syria: Arrest of 45 People