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    Default 95% of the border is rebel-controlled

    A senior IDF officer serving on the Golan Heights told correspondents that the with the exception of Mt. Hermon, 95% of the border between Israel and Syria was controlled by various rebel groups. The dominant group is the Al-Nusra Front, which conquered the region of Quneitra two months ago (Haaretz.co.il, September 22, 2014).
    Footnote 4 in a wider ICT paper on ISIS:http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/Dat..._163836165.pdf
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    Default Treating the wounded: relationship building?

    The first episode in a Vice News film report on the strange relationship underway on the Golan Heights, between the IDF and armed factions in Syria:https://news.vice.com/video/the-war-next-door-part-1

    I missed the numbers involved, the casualties are 90% male; awhile ago I recall pregnant women were sometimes crossing the border to give birth.

    There is a written article too; within there is this statistic on the UN presence:
    As of early November, only 929 troops from Fiji, India, Ireland, Nepal, and the Netherlands remain.
    Link:https://news.vice.com/article/new-ev...icenewsyoutube
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    Default More VICE footage

    A longer segment of VICE film, which starts around 8 minutes and of value for the rare footage of the Israeli occupied Golan Heights which starts around 29 minutes. Short exercise shown of the IDF's Bedouin trackers.

    Link:https://news.vice.com/video/the-war-...or-full-length
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    As the civil war and multiple factions near Druze villages on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights, there is the possibility of a new aspect:
    For its part, the Israeli government is stressing that it does not want to get involved in the Syrian civil war; at the same time Israel is warning combatants on the Syria side it will not permit a massacre of Druze on the border and will aid refugees if necessary.
    Link:http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...d4c_story.html

    Note the "kith & kin" aspect:
    The 170,000 Druze living in Israel, most of them citizens and including many active Israeli soldiers and veterans, warn that any day now besieged Druze towns on the Syrian side will be stormed by rebels battling to topple Bashar al-Assad.
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    Default Treating the wounded: relationship ends?

    the IDF Central Command have changed their stance and refused to treat Jabhat Al-Nusra’s fighters in order to ease tensions with the Druze communities in the Golan Heights:
    The change took place a month after Israeli Druze ambushed wounded Syrian rebels being transported in IDF ambulances, killing one of the men. Five members of the Druze community were later arrested on suspicion of murder.
    Link:http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/...aeda-fighters/

    also: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.666961?
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