Rebels seize 43 UN peacekeepers at Golan Heights

Published August 29, 2014
Militants are seen on the Syrian side near the Quneitra border crossing between the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights and Syria August 28, 2014.— Photo by Reuters
Militants are seen on the Syrian side near the Quneitra border crossing between the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights and Syria August 28, 2014.— Photo by Reuters
A picture taken from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights shows armed men, reportedly rebel fighters, standing near vehicles in the Syrian side of the Golan, near the Quneitra border crossing, on August 28, 2014.— Photo by AFP
A picture taken from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights shows armed men, reportedly rebel fighters, standing near vehicles in the Syrian side of the Golan, near the Quneitra border crossing, on August 28, 2014.— Photo by AFP

UNITED NATIONS: Syrian armed groups, some of whom are linked to Al Qaeda, captured 43 UN peacekeepers on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights on Thursday and surrounded 81 others, the UN said.

The 43 peacekeepers from Fiji were forced to surrender their weapons and taken hostage near the Quneitra crossing, but 81 Filipino blue helmets “held their ground” and refused to disarm, the Filipino defence department said.

“This resulted in a stand-off which is still the prevailing situation at this time as UN officials try to peacefully resolve the situation,” said the statement from Manila.

Syrian rebels, including fighters from the Al Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front, stormed the crossing at Qune­itra on Wednesday, sparking an ex­change of gunfire with Israeli troops.

Quneitra is the only crossing between the Syrian and the Israeli-controlled sides of the strategic plateau.

The 81 Filipino troops were locked in a standoff near Ar Ruwayhinah and Burayqah, while the Fijian soldiers were taken to the southern part of the buffer zone, UN officials said.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said it was unclear which group had staged the attacks. “Some groups are self-identified as affiliated to Al-Nusra but we are not able to confirm,” he said.

In June 2013, there was a similar takeover of the crossing by rebel forces, but the Syrian army managed to regain control.

Six countries contribute troops to the 1,200-strong United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF): Fiji, India, Ireland, Nepal, the Netherlands and the Philippines.

The Philippines, which has 331 troops serving in UNDOF, announced on Saturday that it would pull out of the peace force, citing security concerns.

Filipino defence officials said no fresh troops would be sent to serve in UNDOF once the current soldiers return from duty in October.

Last year, Manila also considered pulling its Golan peacekeepers out after 25 of them were kidnapped but later freed by Syrian rebels in two separate incidents.

A Filipino soldier was wounded by a wayward shell last year.

Since the Syrian conflict erupted in 2011, the plateau has been tense, with a growing number of rockets and mortar rounds hitting the Israeli side, mostly stray, prompting occasional armed responses.

During fighting on Wednesday, several mortars landed in or near UN positions.

Published in Dawn, August 29th, 2014

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