Displacement of Residents from Beit Jinn in Rural Damascus After Israeli Aircraft Flyovers

Dozens of families fled the town of Beit Jinn in western rural Damascus on Saturday evening, heading toward the farmlands of Beit Jinn and the neighboring town of Sa’sa’, following intensive Israeli aircraft flyovers in the area’s airspace.
A local source indicated that residents left their homes fearing renewed bombardment, especially after last Friday’s Israeli attack, which resulted in the killing of 13 civilians — including women and children — and the injury of several Israeli soldiers during clashes between an Israeli military patrol and local residents.
The source noted that many families sought refuge with relatives in nearby villages, amid a state of anxiety prevailing in the town due to the ongoing Israeli military movements.



