Global Times

Israel offers to reopen Golan Heights pass with Syria

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Israel is ready to reopen a crossing point into the Syriancont­rolled Golan Heights now that Syrian government forces have regained control from rebels, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Thursday.

But Lieberman, on a visit to the Israeli-held side of the Quneitra crossing, said any resumption of operations at the facility depended on Syria.

“The fact that we have come here, to Alpha Gate, and as far as we are concerned UNDOF forces have begun to operate and patrol with the Israeli military’s assistance, says that we are ready for the crossing to reopen,” he said in comments distribute­d by his ministry.

Lieberman was referring to the UN Disengagem­ent Observer Force, whose monitoring operations in a demilitari­zed zone establishe­d in 1974 between the Israeli-occupied Golan and the Syrian sector were disrupted by civil war.

Military police from Russia, a major ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have been patrolling on the Syrian side of Quneitra, where Lieberman said Syrian police and customs officials were also present.

In the past, Lieberman said, traffic through Quneitra mainly comprised shipments into Syria of apples grown by Druze farmers on the Israeli-controlled Golan – and the entry of brides for partners on both sides of the armistice line.

Israel captured the Golan Heights in the 1967 Middle East war and fought Syria again on the strategic plateau in a 1973 conflict.

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