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LIGNET: Sinai Violence Threatens Camp David Peace Accord

Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012 02:18 PM

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right and Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak next to the wreckage of an Egyptian military vehicle captured by Sinai militants who drove it through a security fence into Israel on August 5. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi sacked Egypt’s top military general last week in an attempt to get control of the worsening security situation in the Sinai Peninsula. But his actions are not likely to make a difference in this desolate region where terrorists have become entrenched, developing a network of tunnels through which to smuggle arms in Gaza. Israel is alarmed, and is preparing for war on all fronts, and the Camp David Peace Accord of 1979 is at risk of disintegrating. Will Sinai explode in violence just as Israel is getting ready to square off with Iran?

Click here to read the full analysis from top intelligence experts at LIGNET.com.






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