"It's in very preliminary stages," he told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"It hasn't been established yet who agrees, who wants it. The conditions are not clear."
Israeli daily Haaretz reported today that Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt favoured sending troops to the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) to replace the Austrian contingent.
Yesterday, Austria started withdrawing its personnel, as Syria's civil war rages around its positions and following attacks and abductions of peacekeepers.
"The Swedes want to strengthen UNDOF'S mandate and turn it into a more robust force that would be better able to defend itself if attacked," it wrote.
The Israeli official said "we don't know everything that the Swedes said to Ban, but we know that there are feelers in that direction."
Ban called yesterday for better protection for peacekeepers on the Golan and said it was "essential" that the mission remain.
UN troops monitoring the 1974 disengagement agreement between Syria and Israel traditionally only carry small arms.
Diplomats said the improved protection would include more armoured cars and body armour, and that the mission would cut back on patrols and perhaps close some observer positions.
The UN Security Council is to meet with troop-contributing countries today and plans to vote on a new mandate for UNDOF on June 26.
Ban is pressuring Austria to slow down its pullout so he can find replacements.
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