UN Calls for Restraint Following Israeli Leader's Visit to Syrian Border

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The United Nations has voiced concern after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited an area near the Syrian border. The trip prompted a call for Israel to uphold a long-standing peace agreement. A UN spokesperson stated, "We call on Israel to respect the 1974 Disengagement Agreement." This pact created a buffer zone and limited military forces in the area following the 1973 war. The UN monitors the truce line with a peacekeeping force. The organization emphasized the importance of maintaining stability in the region.