Israeli military aircraft dropped leaflets on Thursday over the town of Kuwayyah in western Daraa, southern Syria, warning against the movement of armed individuals along the road leading to the Yarmouk Valley, a sensitive zone separating the Syrian and Israeli sides.
The leaflets contained explicit warnings addressed to local residents, urging them to avoid cooperation with armed factions and threatening a “firm response” to any militant activity in the vicinity of the border.
This action is part of Israel’s broader psychological warfare tactics in southern Syria, coinciding with continued airstrikes on Syrian and Iranian-linked military sites across the country.
Kuwayyah lies in a volatile area marked by shifting control, with the presence of local armed groups and suspected Iranian-backed fighters—making it a strategic focus for Israel’s border security calculations.