Israel's Formal Complaint to the UN After Syrian Soldiers Entered Demilitarized Zone on Border
The text of Israel's formal complaint to the UN over 500 Syrian soldiers and 50 vehicles entering the dimilitarized zone near the border with Israel.
Following the incident in which 500 Syrian soldiers and 50 vehicles crossed into the demilitarized zone near the border with Israel in the Golan Heights last week, Israel filed a formal complaint to the UN secretary general and to the president of the UN's Security Council, warning that the event may have serious ramifications.
This image made from Syrian State TV video purports to show Syrian troops fighting against Syrian rebels in the Al-Midan area of Damascus, Syria on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.Credit: AP
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