Daraa Governorate campaign

The campaign of the province of Daraa, which began on 14 November 2011 is a part of the Syrian Civil War, consisting of several battles and offensives in the province of southern Syria.

Offensives

 * Daraa Governorate clashes (2011–13): Series of military clashes that started since the Civil Uprising phase of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, until late 2013. The FSA captures several districts.
 * 2013 Daraa offensive: Launched by the Opposition to seize border areas in the governorate.
 * Daraa offensive (October 2014): Rebels seize more Syrian Army-held territories.
 * First Battle of Al-Shaykh Maskin: Rebels capture part of Al-Shaykh Maskin from the Syrian Arab Army.
 * Daraa offensive (January 2015): Rebels finally capture all of Al-Shaykh Maskin.
 * 2015 Southern Syria offensive: Syrian army retakes Deir al-Adas and surrounding areas.
 * Battle of Bosra (2015): Rebels capture Bosra.
 * Battle of Nasib Border Crossing: Rebels capture the Nasib Border Crossing and take control of the Syrian-Jordan border.
 * Daraa and As-Suwayda offensive (June 2015): Rebel take Brigade 52, al-Rakham, al-Meleha al-Gharbia, al-Koum checkpoint, and Sakakah.
 * Daraa offensive (June–July 2015): Syrian army withstand rebel attack across Daraa city.
 * Second Battle of Al-Shaykh Maskin: The Syrian Government forces recapture Al-Shaykh Maskin from rebels control.
 * Daraa offensive (March–April 2016): Rebels capture ISIL-controlled territory.
 * Daraa offensive (February–June 2017): A joint Tahrir al-Sham, Jaish al-Islam, Ahrar al-Sham and Southern Front attack captures most of the al-Manishiyah District of Daraa city.
 * Southwestern Daraa offensive (February 2017): ISIL captures rebel-controlled territory.
 * Daraa offensive (June 2017): Syrian army captures at least 50% of the Daraa Refugee Camp.
 * 2018 Southern Syria offensive: Syrian army captures majority of the Daraa Province.
 * Daraa insurgency (2020 Daraa clashes, 2021 Daraa clashes): An insurgency waged by rebel remnants in Daraa largely suppressed, only low level violence continues. Large-scale clashes occur in 2020 and 2021.