(Reuters) - 
Thirty-two Philippine U.N. peacekeepers were rescued on Saturday from 
Islamists who fired at their post on the Syrian side of the Golan 
Heights and trapped them for two days, U.N. officials said, while 
militants reinforced their siege of another group of 40. "The situation at 
Position 68 is calm but tense, as more than 200 militants have assembled
 around it in the last few hours," a U.N. official said, referring to 
the place where the 40 Philippine peacekeepers were trapped. A
 U.N. diplomatic source said earlier: "As we speak more rebels in more 
than 20 vehicles are approaching and reinforcing the siege around 
Position 68." The rebels began to arrive at 11 p.m. local time (4 p.m. ET), added the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The peacekeeping troops are part of UNDOF, a U.N. force that has monitored the disengagement zone between Israel and Syria since 1974, following the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Earlier
 on Saturday, a Reuters cameraman spotted 11 U.N. armored vehicles 
returning to their base in Israeli-controlled territory about 12 hours 
after the peacekeepers came under fire at around 6 a.m. (11 p.m. ET). "All 32 Filipino personnel from this position have been extricated and are now safe," the United Nations press office said in a statement issued in New York. "The
 U.N. peacekeepers returned fire and prevented the attackers from 
entering the position," it said. Officials in the Philippines said a 
total of 72 soldiers had been trapped. Separately,
 44 UNDOF peacekeepers from Fiji were detained by militants 8 km (5 
miles) away from the Philippine troops on Thursday and remain missing. REBELS SAY FIJIANS IN GOOD HEALTH A
 commander with the Islamist Nusra Front, a group linked to al Qaeda, 
told Reuters the Fijian peacekeepers had been detained because UNDOF was
 aiding the government of President Bashar al-Assad and had ignored the 
suffering of the Syrian people. UNDOF has been deployed "since 1974 to ensure the safety and protection of the borders with (Israel),
 the usurper of the lands of the Muslims, at the same time it completely
 ignored the daily shedding of the Muslims’ blood on the other side of 
the border," part of a Nusra Twitter message said. It added that the men were being treated well and were in good health. A
 U.N. official said a number of UNDOF contingents participated in the 
rescue on Saturday, assisted by Israeli and Syrian forces. It was 
unclear what form that assistance took.  UNDOF has 1,223 peacekeepers in the zone from six countries: Fiji, India, Ireland, Nepal, the Netherlands and the Philippines.  The United Nations
 said this week the Philippines had decided to pull out of UNDOF and 
from a U.N. force in Liberia, which is struggling with an outbreak of 
the deadly Ebola virus. Blue-helmeted
 U.N. troops were seized on the Golan Heights by militants in March and 
May 2013. In both cases they were released safely. Austria, Japan
 and Croatia have all pulled their troops out of UNDOF due to the 
deteriorating security situation and spillover from the Syrian war. The Golan is a strategic plateau captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East War, and Syria
 and Israel technically remain at war. UNDOF monitors the area of 
separation, a narrow strip of land running about 70 km (45 miles) from 
Mount Hermon on the Lebanese border to the Yarmouk River frontier with 
Jordan. Rebels of the 
Nusra Front have been battling the Syrian army in the area and have 
wrested control of the border crossing at Quneitra, which is operated by
 the United Nations. ISRAEL PREPARED Asked
 how Israel intends to meet the new challenge in the Golan area, Prime 
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview recorded on Friday and 
aired on Saturday that Israel was prepared to face the threats. "We
 have already taken steps. We did not wait, we built and renovated the 
security fence. Al Nusra has been present there for about the past five 
months. We are prepared for various possibilities," he told Channel 10 
television. "We live in a tough Middle East, in a tough area, and compared with other countries, we are taking care of our security and economy better than everyone. But we face challenges on a number of fronts," Netanyahu said.
Philippine peacekeepers rescued from militants on Golan: U.N.
 
 
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