Isarel ready to reopen U.N. crossing into Syria

02 October, 2018
Isarel ready to reopen U.N. crossing into Syria
Israel is prepared to open its side of the crossing point with Syria following the return of the U.N. peacekeepers to the Golan Heights after four years, the army said Saturday.

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman “authorized the reopening of the Alpha gate of the Quneitra Crossing between Israel and Syria, allowing the U.N. to resume activity via the crossing pending Syria’s reopening their side,” it said.

The U.N. Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) resumed its patrols in the area of the crossing point in August, after withdrawing in 2014 when Al-Qaida-linked rebels overran the area, three years into Syria’s devastating civil war.

The return of the U.N. force was made possible after Syrian government forces, backed by Russia, recaptured territory near the Golan Heights, driving out rebel groups from a “deescalation zone” agreed upon by Jordan, Russia and the United States.

Quneitra crossing is “an operational crossing for UNDOF in the implementation of its mandate,” according to Nick Birnback, a spokesman for U.N. Peacekeeping in New York.

UNDOF is working to “complete the rehabilitation of the Quneitra crossing” which is expected to be reopened soon, Birnback said in an email on Friday.

Israel seized much of the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move not recognized by the international community.

Established in 1974, UNDOF monitors a ceasefire line separating Israeli-occupied parts of the Golan Heights from Syria.

The Quneitra crossing served a portal for Druze living on the Israeli side who wished to travel to Syria for higher education or weddings. Druze farmers also exported apples to Syria through Quneitra. 
TAG(s):
Search - Nextnews24.com
Share On:
Nextnews24 - Archive