Twelve Israeli regime military vehicles moved into the village of Saida al-Golan, according to an Al Jazeera correspondent reporting from the area.
This latest ground incursion comes as Syria and the Israeli regime are holding a new round of negotiations in Paris under US coordination and mediation, according to Syria’s state news agency SANA.
The talks were expected to continue into a second and final day on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a Syrian government source told SANA on Monday that the resumption of the negotiations underscores Syria’s unwavering commitment to restoring what it described as its non-negotiable national rights.
The Israeli regime has expanded its occupation of Syrian territory since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, moving beyond the occupied Golan Heights and carrying out repeated raids and bombardments in southern Syria.
For months, Israeli regime forces have conducted near-daily incursions in southern Syria, particularly in Quneitra governorate.
These operations have included arrests, the establishment of military checkpoints, and the bulldozing of land, actions that have fueled rising public anger and unrest among local residents.