UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq told The Associated Press that he doesn't think every single post has been vacated. The UN peacekeepers withdrawn today have been moved to the Israeli side of the border.
"But obviously the situation has deteriorated across a wide span of the territory so we've had to leave from a lot of places," he said.
The 1,200-strong UN force has patrolled a buffer zone between Syria and Israel since 1974, a year after the Arab-Israeli war.
The UN decision follows last week's release of 45 Fijian peacekeepers captured on the Syrian-controlled side of the Golan Heights by fighters from the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front.
The Fijian troops were captured August 28, a day after militants seized control of the Syrian side of the Quneitra crossing from President Bashar Assad's troops.
Two groups of Filipino peacekeepers were also trapped at separate UN encampments that day, surrounded by rebel fighters who demanded they surrender.
For the Philippines, the August incident was the third time its peacekeepers got caught up in the Syrian violence.
Twenty-one Filipino peacekeepers were abducted in March 6, 2013 by the Syrian rebel group Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, which held them for three days.
Another group of four Filipinos was abducted by the Yarmouk rebels in May 7, 2013, and released five days later.
In another abduction, armed men broke into a UN outpost in the buffer zone on May 15, 2013, and captured three unarmed military observers from the UN Truce Supervision Organisation.
Despite the spillover of the Syrian conflict into the Golan, UN officials and diplomats have insisted that the role of the UN peacekeeping force known as UNDOF is crucial to Middle East stability.
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