in Quneitra province.
the buffer zone separating the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from the rest of Syria, and is believed to be the first direct Israeli attack on forces from Syria’s military operations administration.
Shaam News Network said that the mayor of Ghadeer al-Bustan, Abdou Al-Kouma was among those killed in the strikes as well as two fighters from the convoy.
Shaam that the aim of the Israeli strike was to prevent the Syrian forces from entering the village to collect weapons after armed clashes broke out between two families in the village.
The fighting between the two families involved the use of mortars and machine guns, leading to several people being killed.
One of the families reportedly had links to the deposed Assad regime and notables from the village called on the military operations administration to intervene.
After the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad was overthrown by rebels on 8 December last year, Israel invaded the demilitarised, UN-patrolled buffer zone near the Golan Heights, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
forced Syrians in the area to leave their towns and villages and launched massive airstrikes on military facilities in the rest of Syria, with the aim of destroying the country’s strategic weapons.
reportedly discussed plans to divide Syria into autonomous cantons, under the pretext of protecting religious and ethnic minorities, as well as plans to extend Israel’s area of occupation and influence in Syria.
Shaam News Network reported that Israeli forces launched an incursion into the village of Muallaqa last Saturday.
Qatar and Turkey meetings
Syria’s new authorities have largely been silent on Israel’s attacks and incursions, focusing on building relations with regional states and the removal of sanctions on the country.
On Thursday Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al Thani made a landmark visit to Damascus.
He is due to hold talks with Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmad Al-Sharaa. Qatar reopened its embassy in Syria last December, after a 13-year break in official ties which followed the Assad regime’s brutal suppression of protests in 2011.
On Wednesday, Syria’s new foreign minister Asaad al-Shaibani visited Turkey, emphasising that his country wanted to build “friendly relations” with Ankara, and saying that the presence of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeastern Syria was “no longer justified”.
dozens of people have died in fighting between the SDF and Turkish-backed militias in northern Syria.
SDF commander Mazloum Abdi has said however that his group was willing to become part of a unified Syrian army.
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