(Reuters) - Heavy
fighting erupted on Monday between the Syrian army and Islamist rebels
on the Golan Heights, where 44 peacekeepers from Fiji are being held by
militants and scores of their fellow blue helmets from the Philippines
escaped after resisting capture. Syria's three-year
civil war reached the frontier with Israeli-controlled territory last
week when Islamist fighters overran a crossing point in the line that
has separated Israelis from Syrians in the Golan Heights since a 1973
war. The fighters also
turned against the U.N. blue helmets from a peacekeeping force that has
patrolled the ceasefire line for 40 years. After the 44 Fijians were
captured on Thursday, more than 70 Filipinos were besieged at two
locations for two days. All
the Filipinos reached safety over the weekend. Thirty-two were rescued
from one outpost on Saturday and 40 escaped from the other position
early on Sunday while rebels were sleeping after a seven-hour firefight. Fiji says it is negotiating the release of its 44 troops. The United Nations
says it is not sure where they are being held. The Nusra Front, Syria's
affiliate of al Qaeda, says it is holding them because the U.N. force
protects Israel. A
senior Gulf official and a rebel commander close to Nusra Front said
Qatar was acting as a mediator in talks to secure the Fijians' release. It
was not immediately clear on Monday whether forces loyal to Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad had managed to retake control of the Quneitra
crossing from the Nusra Front rebels. Persistent
gunshots and explosions from mortar shells and other munitions could be
heard on the Israeli-occupied side of the frontier and combatants could
be clearly seen targeting each other with their weapons. At
least one tank belonging to the Syrian army was also involved and some
rebels could be seen a few meters (yards) away from the frontier fence. A large Syrian flag that had been flying for days between the Quneitra crossing and the abandoned town was taken down and a United Nations position in the area, thought to be unmanned, was pounded with mortar shells. The
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors violence in the
Syrian civil war, said the Nusra Front and allied fighters were battling
government forces near the Quneitra crossing and in the nearby village
of al-Hamiydiah. The
Observatory said there were casualties on both sides. Observatory
founder Rami Abdelrahman told Reuters the Nusra Front's aim appeared to
be "to end once and for all the regime's presence in the area and it
also appears that the goal is to expel the international observers". UN OFFICIAL DENIES ORDERING FILIPINOS TO SURRENDER The
U.N. peacekeeping force in the area, known as UNDOF, includes 1,223
troops from India, Ireland, Nepal and the Netherlands as well as the
Fijians and Filipinos who came under attack last week. The
Filipino blue helmets had been besieged in outposts known as positions
68 and 69 until their rescue from one on Saturday and escape from the
other early on Sunday morning. The United Nations said both Syria and Israel helped in the rescue. The
Filipino army chief, General Gregorio Catapang, said his men had
defended themselves in defiance of an order from their U.N. commander,
who had told them to surrender their weapons to prevent harm befalling
the captured Fijians. "The
UNDOF commander wants to save the Fijians at the expense of the
Philippines," Catapang told reporters at the main army base in Manila
after speaking to Filipino soldiers on the Golan Heights by Skype. However, a senior U.N. official said no order to surrender their weapons had been given to the Filipinos. The
United Nations has announced that the Philippines will pull out of
UNDOF. Austria, Japan and Croatia have also pulled their troops out of
the force because of the deteriorating security situation as the civil
war in Syria reaches the Golan. On
Sunday, Israel's military said it had shot down a drone that flew from
Syria into Israeli-controlled airspace over the Golan. It was not
immediately clear who had dispatched the unmanned aircraft or the nature
of its mission in an area where fighting from Syria's civil war has
occasionally spilled over into Israeli-held territory. In a statement, the military said the drone was downed by a Patriot missile near the Quneitra crossing.
Syrian army, rebels fight on Golan where peacekeepers held
Zaman Alwasl
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