IDF Leadership Facing New Terrorist Front in the Lawless Sinai (JEWISH PRESS) By: Jacob Edelist 04/06/12)
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The Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gatnz discussed
Thursday the rocket fire that hit the city of Eilat in southern
Israel Wednesday night, and described the incident as an “extremely
severe act of hostility.”
During his speech at the Chief of the General Staff’s outstanding
officers ceremony, Lt. Gen. Gantz said that “whoever tests our
strength, from both far and near, from the Gaza Strip or the Sinai
Peninsula, or any other place, will find himself facing a powerful
and ingenious military, prepared to defend Israel and overcome its
enemies.”
Lt. Gen. Gantz added that those planning and executing terror attacks
against Jewish targets worldwide, among them the attack in Toulouse,
France, are intently watch by the IDF as well. “We know the source of
these terror attacks. Those behind the hatred and terror attacks must
know that whether in the Gaza Strip, in Lebanon or anywhere else, the
State of Israel eventually reaches anyone attempting to harm Israeli
civilians and the Jewish people,” stressed the Chief of Staff.
Head of the Military Intelligence Directorate, Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi
said at an intelligence officers’ graduation ceremony held Thursday
that “more than ten terror bases in Sinai were revealed and
dismantled over the past few months.” In his speech to the new
officers, Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi described recent military
intelligence operations.
Regarding the rockets that hit the tourist city of Eilat in southern
Israel last night, Kochavi confirmed that the rocket fire originated
in the Sinai area and that the incident “represents that drastic
change the region is going through. Terror organizations continue to
increasingly base there, constantly strengthening their grip.”
But the real problem before the IDF is not military but political.
With the swift changes in the regime in Cairo and, consequently, the
tenuous diplomatic relations between Egypt and Israel, any direct
Israeli action to curb terrorist groups in the Sinai could be
interpreted by Egypt’s new rulers as a violation of the 1979 peace
agreement, leading to a crisis which could get out of control.
And so, while Israel has been able to chase with impunity after
rocket launching terrorists in the Gaza strip, it must be very
careful in operating against similar groups in the Sinai
Maj. Gen. Kochavi addressed the role of the new IDF Intelligence
officer and said that “We must gain experience and prepare for new
frontiers in order to overcome threats and the regional security
imbalance characterizing the region in recent years. The mission we
are all faced with is becoming increasingly complicated every day.”
“The reality is rapidly changing at a pace much greater than in
previous years and decades, and is becoming multi-dimensional and
more complex,” he added. “In the face of such issues, advanced
analysis capabilities, deep thought, as well as innovative and
original perspectives are essential.”
According to a recent Reuters report, after Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak’s removal from power, the rule of law has collapsed in much
of Sinai, leaving a vacuum where Islamist militant groups are
thriving, threatening both Egypt and Israel, and casting doubt on the
safety of the Suez Canal.
Hardline Islamists are imposing their own authority in towns where
police stations have closed down since Mubarak’s downfall. They
preach a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, with religious
intolerance beyond what is practiced in the most conservative
Islamist states.
Egypt has already paid dearly for its inability to control the Sinai,
as pipeline exporting Egyptian natural gas to Israel and Jordan has
been blown up 13 times in the last year. (© 2012 JewishPress.
04/06/12)
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