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The Growing Anger in Southern Syria
Syria, NawaThursday, April 10, 2025
Things have gotten worse in Quneitra, where Israeli forces have reportedly killed livestock, detained herds, and restricted access to farmland. Locals say they're constantly under fire from new Israeli military posts, often while they're just tending to their sheep.
At Al-Mantra Dam, a popular spot for families, residents say they're repeatedly shot at by Israeli troops. They've even been threatened with arrest if they return to the area. The dam is crucial for the region's agriculture and livestock, which are the main ways people make a living. Locals are wondering why the Israeli military is acting this way, especially since there doesn't seem to be a clear military reason.
The unrest in Syria is happening at a time when the country's political leadership is changing. The new regime is made up of people who were once aligned with groups Israel sees as hostile. While Israel is worried about this new leadership, the growing tension with civilians is making things even more unstable.
Experts say these clashes are having a big impact across Syria. Funerals for those killed in the violence are becoming events that unite people against Israel. There's a growing sense of solidarity with Gaza, and people are asking who exactly Israel is fighting. They see Israel as pushing for Syria's fragmentation, which only deepens the tensions with civilians living near the border.
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