Israel complains to UN about Syria troops straying out of bounds

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Reuters

Monday 23 July 2012

Last Update 23 July 2012 8:32 pm

UNITED NATIONS: Israel has accused Syrian security forces of straying into an Israeli-occupied slice of Syria that is patrolled by UN peacekeepers to maintain a cease-fire between the neighboring countries.
In a letter to UN chief Ban Ki-moon and the UN Security Council, Israel’s UN Ambassador Haim Waxman said Syrian soldiers crossed into the Golan Heights area on Thursday amid fighting between Syrian security forces and opposition groups on Thursday.
The 400-square-km (155-square-mile) Golan Heights is a so-called “area of separation” where Syrian military forces are not allowed under a 1974 cease-fire deal. Israel and Syria are still formally at war.
“Their action represents a blatant violation of this agreement, with potentially far-reaching implications for the security and stability of the region,” Waxman wrote.
Israel and Syria’s other neighbors are increasingly fearful Syria’s internal conflict could tear through an already unstable region.
Ban said on Sunday that almost 17,000 people had been killed during the 16-month-old uprising that began as peaceful pro-democracy protests and turned into an armed revolt against four decades of rule by President Bashar Assad’s family.

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