The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Saturday that Israeli forces have significantly escalated their violations in southern Syria since the beginning of November.

The SOHR explained on its website that Israeli forces have carried out approximately 60 incursions, accompanied by a wide range of attacks including heavy shelling, arrests of civilians and military personnel, the establishment of military checkpoints, and the bulldozing of roads and farms.

The Observatory noted that all of this has occurred amidst official silence from the current authorities and the absence of any deterrent to halt this escalation, reflecting the scale of the escalating security challenges on Syria's southern border.

The SOHR detailed the Israeli violations, incursions, and attacks in Syria since the beginning of November, emphasizing that it will continue to document Israeli violations in southern Syria.

The Observatory reiterated its call for the international community and relevant parties to take immediate action to put an end to these ongoing Israeli attacks and protect civilians from the escalating violence that threatens security and stability in the region, warning of the repercussions of the current authorities' continued silence.