The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After controlling it and in conjunction with the return of more citizens to their villages, the regime sends “humanitarian aid” to the countryside of al-Quneitra Province

Al-Quneitra Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: as soon as the regime forces completely controlled al-Quneitra Province after military operations and “reconciliations”, and displacing those who refuse the agreement toward the Syrian north; the displaced people returned to their villages and towns they were previously displaced from due to the military operations, accompanied by the start of sending aid by the regime to the countryside of Quneitra and other areas in the Syrian south, concentrating its aid on the areas which accepted “reconciliation and settlement”, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the entry of a humanitarian aid convoy of tens of trucks, to several villages in the countryside of Quneitra through the Red Crescent, this came in conjunction with the return of hundreds of citizens to these villages since days ago until now, while the Syrian Observatory published yesterday that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the return of hundreds of citizens to Al-Hamidiyah town in Al-Quneitra countryside, via the corridor of al-Baath city – Al-Hamidiyah, where the regime forces are in control of the area, which is located in the area of the 1974 disengagement line, of which the factions were brought out with Russian guarantees, and the Syrian Observatory published 2 days ago, that it monitored the return of citizens to their towns and villages in Jebbata al-Khashab, Tranja, and Ofanya in the northern countryside of Quneitra province, via Khan Arnabah – Ofanya crossing, after the regime forces took control of it and the withdrawal of the factions from it, as a part of the reconciliations that were carried out by the of Russian guarantor, also the return of citizens to their villages and towns comes after the deployment of the UNDOF Forces (United Nations Disengagement Observer Force) to 1974 disengagement area on the 2nd of August 2018, after they having been suspended for several years in the area after being targeted by fighters used to operate in the nearby area, where the Syrian Observatory published that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the return of The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) to the area of the 1974 disengagement line, after suspending their work of several years in the area following its targeting by fighters active in the vicinity of the nearby area, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the entry of several cars of the UN “UNDOF” to the Quneitra crossing, which was burned on the 22nd of July 2018, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the smoke rising on the border with the occupied Syrian Golan, the sources confirmed that the smoke was caused by burning al-Quneitra crossing between the liberated and occupied Golans, and it coincided with the restoration of full control over al-Quneitra province by the regime forces, and their deployment throughout the towns, villages, and cities of the province, as well as the 1974 disengagement area accompanied by forces of the Russian military police, where sources confirmed that they intend to form additional observation posts for their forces in the area of the Syrian Golan at the border between its occupied and liberated sections.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published in early March 2013 that fighters of Shuhada’a al-Yarmouk Brigade which turned later to Jaysh Khalid Ibn al-Walid which swore allegiance to the “Islamic State” organization, of who were in Joomla village, on the 6th of March 2013 had detained members of the International United Nations Separation Forces in the Syrian Golan, and the brigade said in a video footage of which the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights received a video of; that they will not release them until the forces of the Syrian regime withdraw from the area.