Egyptian officials tipped off Israel of a potential rocket attack against the Eilat Airport
Rethinking Camp David
Israel and the present Egyptian leadership have a common
interest in neutralizing terrorist groups operating in Sinai, though
Cairo could never admit to coordinating military actions with Israel
against the Islamists. Still, Egyptian officials tipped off Israel of a
potential rocket attack against the Eilat Airport, resulting in its
temporary closure last Thursday.
As part of the battle against Sinai’s Islamists, Israel and Egypt have
agreed secretly or publicly to alterations to the Camp David accords. It
seems the old arrangements underpinning security relations between the
two countries are out-dated and ill-suited to an era when a quasistate
run by Hamas has emerged in Gaza and when a hodgepodge of Beduin clans,
al-Qaida-affiliated organizations and Salafists have filled the security
vacuum in Sinai.
Perhaps the time has come for Egypt and Israel to
rethink these arrangements in an effort to confront the challenges
emanating from Sinai.
Hat tip: EoZ
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