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Israeli forces hit the eastern Tel al-Ahmar area in southern Quneitra with over eight bombs, causing no reported casualties.

More than eight bombs were dropped by the Israeli army on the outskirts of the eastern Tel al-Ahmar area in the southern countryside of Quneitra province, local sources in southwestern Syria reported. The strikes, which occurred on the evening of May 8, targeted open land and the vicinity of former military positions near the hill.
Explosions were clearly heard in nearby villages and towns, stirring anxiety among Syrian civilians in the region. This coincided with intense Israeli warplane activity over the border area. No reports of human casualties have emerged, and the extent of material damage remains unknown.
Israel’s military continues its ongoing incursions into southern Syria, with repeated attacks targeting Quneitra and Daraa provinces.



