Israel detains teenage Syrian shepherd near Golan Heights fence
Seventeen-year-old Omran Ibrahim Al-Khedr, from the village of Ghadir Al-Bustan, was captured by Israeli troops while grazing his sheep close to the fence, the Syrian regime news agency, SANA, reported.
The Golan Heights region of southwestern Syria has been illegally occupied by Israel ever since the
SANA’s report was confirmed by the Israeli army's Arabic-language spokesman, , who said in a tweet that a Syrian shepherd who had "infiltrated" the Golan Heights area was captured by Israeli forces.
Adraee tweeted that the shepherd had "deliberately" entered the Israeli-held territories and was now being interrogated by security forces.
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The Golan Heights region has been the site of frequent tensions over the course of the Syrian conflict, which broke out in 2011 after the regime of President Bashar Al-Assad brutally suppressed peaceful pro-democracy protests.
The frontier between Syrian-controlled territory and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights was contested by the regime and Syrian rebels until 2018, when , with Israel's tacit approval.
However, last month three Syrian regime soldiers were killed by unknown assailants near the Golan Heights frontier and Israel regularly , targeting pro-Iran militias fighting alongside the Assad forces.
In 2019, the administration of former US President Donald Trump recognised the Golan Heights as part of Israel, drawing widespread condemnation from the international community.
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