24 May 2013

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Ratcheting Up the Tensions in Sinai

Authors: Middle East JournalThe militant attack on an Egyptian border post in Sinai that left 16 Egyptian border police dead as the jihadist attacker sought to enter Israel has escalated tensions, already high, along the Sinai-Gaza and Sinai-Israeli borders. Security in Sinai has been deteriorating rapidly since Egypt's revolution, and now the inevitable terrorist attack has both raised tensions with Israel and directly challenged Egyptian sovereignty. It is also a direct challenge to President Muhammad Morsi, distrusted by the Israelis because of his Muslim Brotherhood background. Sinai was among many areas he pledged to address if elected, but restoration of order there (where Egyptian military forces are limited by the demilitarization clauses of the peace treaty with Israel) will be a difficult task. But if provocations increase, Israel will be tempted to undertake the task itself. The new government in Egypt would probably prefer a breathing space to get organized in Cairo before having to turn to Sinai, but this incident emphasizes that they will not enjoy that luxury.

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