Maayana
Miskin - Arutz Sheva
International
terrorist groups with roots in Libya, Sudan and Iraq are working to
take over the Sinai Peninsula, according to a report from the Meir
Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center. Efforts to turn
the region into a major launching point for attacks are being
encouraged by Al-Qaeda head Ayman al-Zawahiri, it stated.
The
report noted a recent attack near the border as evidence of
terrorists’ attempts to take advantage of the anarchy and growing
anger in Sinai.
Gaza
terrorist groups are heavily involved, it noted. “Palestinian
terrorist groups active in the Gaza strip are accessible to local
Bedouin organizations in Sinai which affiliate themselves with the
global jihad, and have both financial and ideological motives."
Hamas
generally attempts to force international jihad terror groups,
including “rebel” groups in Gaza, into following its relatively
restrained approach to terrorism, the authors said. Hamas has
occasionally declared ceasefires with Israel, apparently fearing a
repeat of the Cast Lead counterterror operation of 2008-2009.
However,
they continued, Hamas leaders are happy to see other groups carry out
attacks with no “address” – that is, with no single known
terrorist group behind them.
Such
attacks have included rocket attacks, attacks on Israelis near the
border, and weapons smuggling from Sinai to Israel.
“Hamas
and other organizations are careful to hide this type of activity,
and sometimes even to deny it, in order to avoid exposing themselves
to an Israeli response,” they noted. In addition, the groups seek
to avoid “complicating their relationships with Egypt, particularly
in the era after the election of Mohammed Morsi as Egyptian
president.”
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