Israel to Complain to U.N. About Mines March 4, 2007 Washington Post Original Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/04/AR2007030400134.html Israel will file a complaint with the United Nations forces in Syria after six mines thrown from Syria were found in the southern Golan Heights, the Israeli army said Sunday. The unexploded mines were found Saturday on a border road north of the Hamat Geder spa, the army spokesman said. Four more were observed on the Syrian side of the border, the spokesman said. Israel will complain to the U.N. forces since they are supposed to keep all persons on the Syrian side away from the border, the army spokesman said. Israel captured the Golan Heights in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed the area in 1981. Syria has in past peace talks demanded the return of the territory. The border between the two countries is generally quiet, even following Israel's 34-day war this summer against the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.