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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Benjamin NethanYahu Allows Russian Troops Settle in "Golan" Heights?

Benjamin Netanyahu is considering to invite Russia install troops in the border of Israel. President Bashar al-Assad of Syria may commence a fight with Israel. The checkpoint of Israel has already been attacked with missiles. Austria peace keepers of '911' U.N. troops have made a settlement in the buffer zone to operate a cease-fire peace agreement between Israel and Syria. The agreement was allowing Russia to join U.N. peace forces. In return, Moscow could halt the transportation of the the advance anti-aircraft missiles to Syria.

 Justice Minister Tzipi Livni met with Prime Minister Sergei Lavrov discussed weapon alternatives to provide Assyrian President Bashar al-Assad S300 missiles within weeks. British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant stated the possibility of changing the force's mandate "strengthen its abilities to function under the current regional climate." Vladimir Putin offered to send 380 Russian Soldiers to replace Austrian forces who withdrew from Golan buffer zone following fighting in the area between the Syrian regime and the rebel forces seeking to oust Assad of Assyria. The U.N. has rejected Putin offers disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria following the 1973 Yom Kippur War bars troops from the U.N. security councils permanent members from joining any forces. 

On May 31,1974The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force was established by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 350.  UNDOFThe Israel-Syrian border is a stretch of land that runs a length 72 kiliometer from Mount Hermon on the border of Lebanon to the Jordan Yarmouk River. 

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