The fierce battles in the Quneitra region between the Syrian
army and rebels trying to overthrow President Bashar Assad threatened to result
in a significant military confrontation between Israel and Syria, American
blogger Nabil Abi Saab reported on Saturday.
The report was based on a document submitted to the Security
Council by Herve Ladsous, UN Under Secretary General for Peacekeeping
Operations. Ladsous said during a meeting with 15 members of the Security
Council in New York that the IDF and Syrian army were on the verge of the most
direct military clash between the neighboring countries on the Golan Heights
front in the past 40 years.
The document, titled "Note on developments in
UNDOF," said that after the rebels' capture of Quneitra, the Syrian army
put five tanks and five armored personnel carriers in the demilitarized buffer
zone in the Golan.
"The Israel
Defense Forces informed the UNDOF (United Nations Disengagement Observer Force)
Commander that should the movement of SAAF tanks continue, the IDF would take
action. Subsequently, the UNDOF Force Commander conveyed the message to the
Senior Syrian Arab Delegate (SSAD), UNDOF's main interlocutor on the Bravo
side," the document stated.
"The SSAD informed the UNDOF Force Commander that the
presence of the tanks was solely for the purpose of fighting the armed members
of the opposition and asked that the IDF not take action," it read.
Israel has not confirmed the exchange. Defense Minister
Moshe Ya'alon's office explained that Israel had complained to the UN about the
entrance of tanks into the buffer zone, while security establishment officials
denied the IDF had threatened to attack Syrian army forces.
The UN document also stated that the "Israel Liaison
Officer informed UNDOF that the IDF had provided emergency medical treatment to
a total of 16 armed members of the opposition," who were later returned to
Syrian territory.
"Throughout the fighting, the UNDOF Force Commander
remained in contact with both sides in an effort to prevent an escalation of
the situation across the ceasefire line, and to ensure the safety and security
of United Nations personnel," according to the document.
The Quneitra border crossing, a symbol of the Assad regime
in the Golan Heights, has become a key target for rebel forces. The rebels
seized control of the crossing earlier this week, but it was recaptured by
Assad's forces a few hours later.
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