Archive for October 13, 2011

Egypt: Planes patrol Sinai without Israel’s consent

October 13, 2011

Egypt: Planes patrol Sinai without Israel’s consent – Israel News, Ynetnews.

Warplanes (Illustration:AFP)

Egypt’s Air force chief dispatches warplanes to patrol border with Israel, despite peace treaty terms, MENA news agency reports; ‘We do not need permission to increase our forces on our land,’ General Reda Hafiz says

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Published: 10.13.11, 13:02 / Israel News
Egypt‘s air force chief said on Thursday that Egyptian warplanes are patrolling Sinai without Israel‘s consent, despite a 1979 peace treaty limiting Egypt’s military presence in the peninsula. 

“Sinai is our land, and we do not need permission to increase our forces on our land,” General Reda Hafiz told the official MENA news agency.

 

“Egyptian planes conduct patrols to secure all Egypt’s borders, including the eastern border,” he said. 

Parts of Sinai have been restricted to Egyptian troops under the terms of the 1979 treaty, by which Israel agreed to withdraw from the territory. In recent months, however, the Egyptian army has deployed reinforcements with Israeli consent to tackle suspected Islamist militants.

 

The government had approved an increase in Egyptian army deploymentto Sinai in August after a series of deadly attacks on the south were blamed on militants operating out of the territory. 

On August 18, terrorists armed with heavy weapons, guns and explosives launched four attacks in quick succession in southern Israel near the border with Egypt, killing seven people and wounding dozens more.

Egypt defies Sinai peace terms, hosts Hamas in Cairo before Shalit’s release

October 13, 2011

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report October 13, 2011, 2:51 PM (GMT+02:00)

A luxury village in Cairo for Hamas leader

Thursday, Oct. 13 Cairo took two steps inimical to Israel. Egyptian Air Force Chief Gen. Reda Hafiz said to the official MENA news agency: “Sinai is our land and we do not need permission to increase our forces on our land” in direct contravention of the 1979 peace treaty signed with Israel which demilitarized Sinai by common consent. He added: “Egyptian planes conduct patrols without Israeli consent to secure Egypt’s borders, including the eastern (Israeli) border.”
Furthermore, without waiting for Hamas to open the prison doors for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit after five years of captivity in the Gaza Strip, Cairo let his captors cash in on the prisoner exchange deal by providing the first Damascus-based Hamas leaders with a home in Cairo.
debkafile reveals that Wednesday, Oct. 12, Khaled Meshaal’s deputy, Mousa Abu Marzuk, won permission from Egyptian intelligence director Maj. Gen. Murad Mowafi to relocate from Damascus to a permanent home in a luxury villa provided him in Cairo.

Meshaal, who arrived in the Egyptian capital Wednesday, was assured of the same privileges along with the staff of his Damascus politburo, if the new round of Palestinian unity talks launched between Hamas and Fatah in Cairo Thursday progressed satisfactorily.
Egypt claims that Meshaal arrived to oversee arrangements for the handover of Gilat Shalit next week in return for the first batch of 450 jailed Palestinians. The remainder will be released at a later stage.

According to our sources, he came to supervise the transfer of his command center from the Syrian capital to Cairo.
Nonetheless, the Shin Bet director Yoram Cohen denied Wednesday that there were any political strings attached to the prisoner swap transaction that were hidden from the Israeli public. The information about the Hamas move to Cairo contradicts this assertion and also puts a question mark over Cohen’s statement that the Shin Bet is capable of containing any security threat posed by turning loose 1,027 convicted Palestinian terrorists under the accord for recovering Gilad Shalit.
debkafile reports deep resentment in senior military circles over Defense Minister Ehud Barak’s message to Cairo of “apologies and deep regrets” as well as condolences for the families of the six Egyptian security personnel “who were killed by Israeli fire.”
He was referring to an incident at the scene of a terrorist attack, launched from Egyptian Sinai, on buses and cars on the Eilat highway which left eight Israelis dead.

No inquiry has ever established who caused the deaths of the six Egyptian police officers. Israel thoroughly investigated the incident in response to American and Egyptian demands and decided in the interests of good relations with Cairo to cover up testimony by witnesses on the spot that the six Egyptian officers died while shooting at the Israeli vehicles alongside the terrorists and were in fact indistinguishable from them.

Furthermore, the terrorists had made all their preparations for the attack on the Sinai side of the border under the eye of an Egyptian police post.

Neither Netanyahu nor Barak checked with Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz before inculpating his troops for the killing of the Egyptian policemen in an official statement to Cairo.

All this backdoor dealing has not been brought to the public notice. All other news items are snowed under the emotionalism and drama of the soldier’s imminent return which fill all Israel’s TV screens and front pages.

Missing therefore is any disclosure of how the US and Egypt used the Shalit case to legitimize Muslim Brotherhood participation in the Egyptian government, the establishment of ties between the Brotherhood and Washington and the Egyptian Brothers’ expanding clout in Ramallah and Gaza.

The Palestinian Authority’s ties with the rejectionist Hamas-Gaza were one of the stumbling blocks which held Israel back from negotiating a permanent peace with the Palestinians. By signing the prisoner swap deal, Israel confronts the formidable Muslim Brothers, parents of Hamas, and paved their path into the West Bank.
None of Israel’s talking heads has been able to explain what made Hamas suddenly flexible enough on its toughest terms to swing the deal. For instance, the top terrorist guns of both Hamas and Fatah were not included in the prisoner swap and will stay in jail.

The answer is revealed here: It was not Hamas’ decision to give way; it was forced to do so by its Egyptian Brotherhood masters. US officials in Cairo for talks with the Brotherhood leaders and Gen Mowafi led them in the real negotiations for the Shalit deal.
They first established its fundamental and left the Israeli prime minister’s emissary David Meidan and the head of Hamas’ military wing Muhammad Jabari to tie up the technical ends.
The Americans pushed Israel hard to accept the deal, while the Brothers gave Hamas no choice.

Michael Oren: Israel taking Iranian assassination plot seriously

October 13, 2011

Michael Oren: Israel taking Iranian assassination plot seriously – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News.

oren - Natasha Mozgovaya - May 13 2011 Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren.
Photo by: Natasha Mozgovaya

 

Oren says recently thwarted Iranian plot to assasinate Saudi ambassador to U.S. is ‘definitely an escalation’, Israeli embassy could potentially be Iranian target, Israel ‘always has to be vigilant’.

By Natasha Mozgovaya

Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren said on Wednesday that Israel is taking the thwarted plot against the Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. and the possibility that the Israeli Embassy was a target seriously, saying it was “definitely an escalation” in an interview with MSNBC.

U.S. authorities said on Tuesday that they had broken up a plot by two men linked to Iran’s security agencies to assassinate Saudi Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir. One was arrested last month while the other was believed to be in Iran.

“We know the Iran regime. This is an Iranian regime that has not only sponsored terrorist organizations in our area, Hamas and Hezbollah, that have fired thousands and thousands of rockets at our civilian population, but they’ve struck abroad as well,” Oren said in the interview.

The Israeli ambassador then went on to recount how Iran was responsible for the bombing of the Israeli Embassy and a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing over a hundred people.

” Iranian terrorist organizations have killed hundreds of American servicemen, whether in Saudi Arabia, in Iraq, in Lebanon back then – we always have to be vigilant about the Iranian government,” Oren reportedly warned.

He said this was “definitely an escalation”, adding that “it’s not out of character for the Iranian regime; this is not a rational regime”.

When asked whether Israel is going to take action against Iran, Oren told MSNBC “we are always fighting against Iranian terror at our borders and beyond our borders, and we’re always vigilant and we have very good partners in the security and law enforcement institutions of the United States.”

The ambassador applauded the U.S.’s success in thwarting the Iranian plot. “But I think the important thing to keep in mind is Iran is doing all of this without nuclear weapons. Imagine what they could do if they actually had nuclear weapons,” he warned in the interview.

Oren also commented on the deal with Hamas to secure the release of captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. “We hope he’s coming home. It was a very tough decision, a painful decision, but Gilad Shalit is the son of every Israeli. All of our kids serve in the army, so we know what it feels like. And our kids have to know that when they go out to defend our country, that if, God forbid, they fall prisoner, and we’ll do everything to get them home. We’re doing everything to bring Gilad home,” he said.