The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed on Wednesday that Israeli violations in southern Syria have escalated sharply since the beginning of November.

The Observatory explained on its website that Israeli forces have carried out around 50 incursions since early November until today, accompanied by a wide range of attacks.

It reported that these Israeli assaults included intense shelling, arrests targeting civilians and military personnel, the establishment of military checkpoints, and bulldozing operations affecting roads and farmland.

The Observatory noted that all these actions have taken place amid silence from the current authorities and the absence of any deterrent to stop this escalation—reflecting the growing security challenges along Syria’s southern border.

It also detailed the 50 documented attacks on Syrian territory, stressing that it will continue monitoring and recording the escalating Israeli violations in southern Syria.

The Observatory renewed its call on the international community and relevant parties to intervene immediately to put an end to these ongoing Israeli assaults and to protect civilians from the escalating on-ground threats that jeopardize the region’s security and stability. It further warned of the consequences of continued silence from the current authorities.