Sinai Salafis in all-out war on Egyptian forces,

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report July 18, 2013, 11:55 AM (IDT)

The security situation in Sinai and along the Egypt-Israel frontier is rapidly going from bad to worse. The Islamist coalition’s war on Egyptian police and military positions has gone far beyond the isolated strikes here and there reported by official spokesmen, DEBKAfile’s military sources report.

Hundreds of Salafist Bedouin, Muslim Brotherhood adherents and Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters from the Gaza Strip have joined forces to block northern Sinai’s key road arteries. They have stopped traffic to the Egyptian-Israeli border terminal at Nitzana, to the US-led multinational national observer base at Al Gora near El Arish, and to the big cement factory built by the Egyptian military in El Arish which is the region’s main source of employment.

By blocking those roads, the Islamist fighters have choked off the movement of goods between Egypt and Israel and placed 1,000 MFO troops, including some American officers, under siege. Any vehicle driving in or out of Al Gora comes under anti-tank rocket fire. Flyers have been distributed forbidding locals to take jobs with Egyptian security forces or MFO.

The Islamists are now attacking Egyptian military and security targets at the rate of 30 strikes a day, traveling at speed between targets in minivans on which rocket launchers and heavy machine guns are mounted, or using motorbikes for raiders brandishing rocket-propelled grenades.

Early Thursday July 18, one of these squads shot up a police station near El Arish with anti-tank rockets, killing an Egyptian officer and injuring five soldiers.

The Egyptian army is sending a steady flow of reinforcements to the area, with Israel’s consent. An armored force of 13 tanks reached northern Sinai Wednesday July 17, to bolster the Egyptian Second Army force, headed by Gen. Ahmed Wafasi.

However, not only has the Egyptian army abstained so far from directly engaging its Islamist adversaries, it has been pulling back from one isolated observation post and position after another, retreating into clusters of fortified buildings and leaving the militants in full control.

Egyptian officials, asked when their counter-terror offensive in Sinai would start, answer that it will go ahead only after intelligence-gathering and preparations are complete. Meanwhile, all the Egyptian army appears to be doing is sending Apache gun ships out on surveillance missions from El Arish airport which has been converted into an air base.

The images the Egyptian military has released showing bulldozers destroying the smuggling tunnels linking Sinai to the Gaza Strip are also misleading. They are not destroyed, only blocked. Egyptian officers are showing up in the private homes where the tunnels exit and warning their owners they would come to harm if the tunnels were reactivated. Those threats have had the desired effect and the surreptitious tunnel traffic has come to a halt.

Because the Egyptians have so far kept to a war of passive defense against the Islamists rampant in Sinai, DEBKAfile’s military sources expect those terrorist groups to soon start moving out toward the Suez Canal and the main cities of Egypt. They also predict attempts to infiltrate Israel for launching a major attack on a civilian or military target.

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  1. @ NormanF:

    The Egyptian army despite superior firepower will lose. How will Israel get them to remove their forces from Sinai once the conflict is determined? I am not encouraged to have internal conflicts on both our northern and Southern borders.

    Egypt and Syria went to war with Israel not expecting to win but to gain material and political support weakening Israel in the process. Israel takes losses to heart they don’t. Their forces are expendable fodder. Egypt alone has 1.5 million men in their Armed forces.

    Syria is weakened but Assad is winning. If he were about to lose would he unleash whatever he has against Israel?

  2. Israel completed its border fence and infiltrating Israel is very difficult for Islamic terrorists. The new fence has virtually eliminated the flood of African migrants that used to infiltrate Israel.

    Its not as easy to attack Israel from the Sinai – and most of the Negev is unpopulated wilderness far removed from major Israeli population centers. Egypt’s new regime is for now the main target of Islamic terrorists.

    For all intents and purposes, the Sinai is a lawless region.