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BREAKING: Captured Fijian Peacekeepers Cross Into Israel
2014-09-11
[Ynet] Al-Nusra Front releases video in which 45 captured UN soldiers appear safe and unharmed; Israel confirms their release.

The IDF spokesperson confirmed Thursday afternoon that the 45 Fijian peacekeepers that had been captured by al-Nusra Front rebels in the Syrian Golan had been released and crossed into Israel safely.

The bully boy group, which seized the UN troops as it pushed back the Syrian Army along Israel's norther border, posted a video earlier in which the hostages, said that they expect to be released soon.

The video, which was posted on the al-Nusra Front's Twitter and YouTube accounts on Wednesday but was apparently recorded a day earlier, appeared to show the troops in a good condition, at points smiling and waving at the camera.

On Wednesday, the head of Fiji's army said the Islamist bully boy group had dropped all of its demands to free the hostages, but at least slightly back-pedaled later in the day as the situation appeared to deteriorate.

It was unclear whether the video, carried by the SITE monitoring service, was made before or after the confusion surrounding those comments, but a UN source earlier told Rooters that the forces of Evil had insisted on such a video as a condition for their release.

"By the way, we are all safe and alive, and we thank Jabhat al-Nusra for keeping us safe and keeping us alive. I'd like to assure you that we have not been harmed in any way," one hostage, who was not identified, said, using the al-Nusra Front's full name.

"We understand that with the limited resources that they have, they have provided the best for us and we truly appreciate it and we thank them. We are thankful that Jabhat al-Nusra has kept its word and that we will be going home."

Syria's three-year civil war reached the frontier with Israeli-controlled territory last month when Islamist fighters overran a crossing point in the line that has separated Israelis from Syrians in the Golan Heights since a 1973 war.

The fighters then turned on the UN blue helmets from a peacekeeping force that has patrolled the ceasefire line for 40 years. After the Fijians were captured, more than 70 Filipinos spent two days besieged at two locations before reaching safety.

The Nusra Front had demanded compensation for fighters killed during the confrontation, humanitarian assistance for its supporters and its removal from the UN list of terrorist organizations.

Since independence from Britannia in 1970, Fiji has sent more soldiers on UN peacekeeping missions than any other nation, on a per capita basis, which provides its stalled economy with much-needed hard currency and helps to bolster its global image.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  Update from An Nahar:

An AFP correspondent at the scene said the Fijian peacekeepers were taken in U.N. vehicles to a U.N. base in Israel.

But shortly afterwards, they returned to Syrian territory through a different crossing point, a military spokeswoman told AFP, without explaining why.

A U.N. spokesman said the peacekeepers crossed back into Syria "and are currently at Camp Faouar undergoing medical attention. We understand that they are in good condition."

The spokesman said the abductors had made no demands to secure the release of the 45, "and there were no concessions."
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-09-11 22:32  

#7  OP - manned by Gurkhas
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-09-11 20:04  

#6  #5 Should replace the "peacekeepers" will some Gurkas. They could give Kukri lessons...M|

I'd much rather replace them with a triple-thick minefield and overlapping machine gun nests.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2014-09-11 19:45  

#5  Should replace the "peacekeepers" will some Gurkas.

They could give Kukri lessons...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-09-11 17:43  

#4  we thank Jabhat al-Nusra for keeping us safe

"Thank you jihadi dudes for not killing us and shit. And no hard feelings about the kidnapping stuff."

Posted by: SteveS   2014-09-11 14:24  

#3  Outbid ISJV.

"We will not kill the hostages if you remove us from the Terror List!"

Yeah. Let's arm these guys, start with $500mil mr. pres? fn joke.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-09-11 14:05  

#2  Such is the life of an UN peacekeeper: one day you defend peace-loving Arabs from Zionist aggression, the next you hide from the Arabs among the Zionists.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-09-11 14:03  

#1  I wonder if a ransom was paid.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-09-11 12:45  

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