News Golan Heights peacekeepers detained

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About 20 UN peacekeepers have been detained by armed fighters in the Golan Heights, prompting the UN to send a team to resolve the situation. The discussion highlights concerns about the safety of the peacekeepers, with fears that the Syrian government may not be affected by their potential deaths. Participants express frustration over the portrayal of the conflict, suggesting that both the Syrian government and the rebels commit similar crimes. Emotions are high regarding the plight of innocent civilians caught in the conflict, overshadowing the actions of both sides. The situation remains tense and complex, reflecting the broader humanitarian crisis in Syria.
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http://dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle...by-armed-fighters-in-golan.ashx#axzz2MlzeHPCn

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations said about 20 peacekeepers had been detained by around 30 armed fighters in the Golan Heights on the border between Syria and Israel on Wednesday and that it has sent a team to resolve the situation.

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So most of the world is appalled by Syria's response to the uprising and the Syrian government probably doesn't really like having UN peacekeepers witnessing what's happening in Syria ...

And Syrian rebels are holding the UN peacekeepers hostage until the Syrian government gives into their demands?!

I'd be sweating bullets right now if I were one of the UN peacekeepers, or at least I'd be wishing I could sweat bullets, because I just have this feeling that the Syrian government isn't going to be very traumatized by the death of the UN peacekeepers.
 
I'd be sweating bullets right now if I were one of the UN peacekeepers, or at least I'd be wishing I could sweat bullets, because I just have this feeling that the Syrian government isn't going to be very traumatized by the death of the UN peacekeepers.

The Syrian government still gets the blame? These thugs are committing more or less the same crimes committed by the government, yet we don't want the say anything about it because we are brainwashed by the puppet media and corrupt governments. When it comes to Syria, the terrorists are the good guys.
 
Rudinhoob said:
The Syrian government still gets the blame? These thugs are committing more or less the same crimes committed by the government, yet we don't want the say anything about it because we are brainwashed by the puppet media and corrupt governments. When it comes to Syria, the terrorists are the good guys.

Please remember rules for P&WA. If you make a claim, you must cite your source; otherwise, label your statement as your opinion.

I realize the situation in Syria is fluid and good sources may be hard to find. Emotions on both sides are running high. But we don't allow speculation here.
 
Rudinhoob said:
My only emotion is for the people, not the "rebels" (AKA Islamist thugs), not the official government.

I agree, so many innocents get caught in the crossfire, and not just this one. It's heartbreaking.
 
Rudinhoob said:
My only emotion is for the people, not the "rebels" (AKA Islamist thugs), not the official government.
That has nothing to do with the topic. Thread closed.
 

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