The 'Syrian government' is supposedly advancing on Qunaitra, according to this report:
...The Syrian TV report, citing a military official, said troops and pro-government gunmen known as National Defense Forces captured the areas of Rasm al-Hour and Rasm al-Sad, south of the town of Quneitra. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory For Human Rights confirmed troops were on the offensive, adding that the air force was taking part in the attack.
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Even the regime media is not talking about 'Army', but NDF now.

Meanwhile, Ahrar ash-Sham is assaulting the base of the former 61st (Independent) Brigade in Tel al-Jabiyeh, further south (this is the first time we've got to hear about this SyAA unit after nearly three years of that war; reason is that most of it defected in the meantime; indeed, a part of the 61st turned its weapons at elements of the 4th AD sent to crush its mutiny, in January 2012).

It's thus interesting to see that - concurrent with the 'regime offensives' into northern Aleppo and towards Qunaitra - a number of new entries for IRGC casualties in Syria can be found here (pages 119-122 of that thread).

BTW, the IDF is re-shuffling its units on cease-fire lines with Syria too. According to this report:
...The 36th Division had been stationed in the Golan Heights for 40 years, and its move away from the Syrian border is a historic military shift that will see it become an all-purpose wartime division, designed to be sent to any combat arena, such as Lebanon or Gaza, to support other divisions.

Replacing it will be the 210th Division, which since July has been training intensively to familiarize itself with the Syrian border, and mastering the IDF's intelligence and firepower capabilities that may be needed to deal with future threats from Syria.
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While the 36th was stationed on the Golan for 40 years, it consisted of brigades and battalions drawn from other parts of Israel. On the contrary, the 210th is a reservist unit consisting of 'regional' brigades and battalions. Summary: contrary to rumours about the West, Israelis and Saudis planning to establish a NFZ over Syria, it seems the Israelis do not expect the civil war in Syria to spill over the cease-fire lines.