Israeli Troops Block Quneitra Road
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•Residents of Syria's Quneitra are frustrated by lack of action to halt Israeli incursions
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Israeli forces entered the area soon after the fall of President Bashar Assad last month .
The Israeli military has also made incursions into Syrian territory outside of the buffer zone.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said troops will stay in Syria “until another arrangement is found that will ensure Israel ’s security” Israel describes its activity in Syria as defensive and temporary.
In Dawaya , a village outside the buffer zone, 18-year-old Abdelrahman Khaled al-Aqqa was lying on a mattress in his family home Sunday .
He says he joined about 100 people from the area on Dec. 25 in protest against the Israeli incursion, chanting " Syria is free, Israel get out!” Six protesters were wounded, according to residents and media reports.
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