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Two UN vehicles entered the village of Jamlah in western Daraa countryside on Saturday evening, according to local sources.

Two vehicles belonging to United Nations forces entered the village of Jamlah in the western countryside of Daraa province on Saturday evening, local sources in southern Syria reported. The entry occurred under the cover of darkness, with no immediate explanation provided for the move.
The UN forces, which maintain a presence in the "disengagement zones" between Syria and Israel, are attempting to document repeated Israeli violations of the agreement signed in the 1970s. These efforts, described as cautious, also aim to address complaints from Syrian civilians regarding daily Israeli operations in the southern region.
According to the sources, the prevailing belief is that Saturday's step falls within the framework of recording and following up on grievances from local residents about ongoing Israeli breaches. The Israeli military has been conducting daily activities including shelling, raids, arrests, and land confiscation in areas of southern Syria.
On Saturday, the skies over several parts of Daraa province—particularly in the eastern and western countryside—saw intensive Israeli warplane flights at varying altitudes. Despite the heavy aerial presence, the aircraft did not launch airstrikes in those areas, instead limiting their operations to surveillance and monitoring.
The situation has left local residents in a state of anticipation and anxiety, fearing a potential escalation on the ground that the daily movements of the Israeli army might foreshadow.
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