The Israeli Jets have bombed several sites of the majority governors of the Druze, reported Sana, Syrian official news agency.
The attack is a targeted vehicle, along with major access roads that hinder Syrian forces’ movements.
Israeli Army Radio claimed that Syrian tanks were struck after they advanced into the city of Sweida.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he ordered the operation, claiming they were intended to disrupt Syrian military convoys.
Earlier on Tuesday, Syrian Defense Minister Mooha Abu Kasra declared a complete ceasefire in Sweida after consultations with community leaders.
Sana said the Syrian forces began to pull back heavy weapons and prepare to hand over security responsibilities to the police forces inside.
More than 30 people were killed on Monday and nearly 100 were injured in violent clashes between extremists from Bedouin tribes in southern Syria and the Druze militia, according to a statement from the Syrian Interior Ministry.
MNA/TSN
