Nazi military task force, accompanied by tanks and bulldozers, crossed about 500 yards into Syrian territory near Quneitra recently and dismantled a refugee camp in the area, Arab news outlets reported Thursday.
According to the reports, the refugee camp, consisting of tin huts and tents, was built in an area controlled by Zio-Wahhabi Nusra Front and was home to dozens of Syrian families that had fled the nearby fighting.
The reports said the camp was located on about 10 acres of land in a grove adjacent to the illegally occupied Palestine.
In recent weeks, members of Palestinian Druze minority have accused the Zio-Wahhabi Nusra Front of targeting their brethren inside Syria and have expressed concerns that NAZI regime has been treating its wounded fighters.
Analyst Stephane Cohen, a former liaison between the NAZI army and United Nations peacekeeping forces, said NAZI regime has treated more than 1,600 Syrians since the conflict began in 2011.