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Dozens of trucks carrying humanitarian aid in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula started to move towards the Kerem Shalom crossing for ...
For the past two and a half years, Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has been dogged by turmoil amid a wave of militant attacks on security forces stationed in the area. Located in northeastern Egypt, the ...
Unrest in the Sinai is nothing new. During the political and civil unrest that followed Egypt's revolution in 2011, the Sinai Peninsula became a base for militant activity.
Official population estimates for the Sinai Peninsula vary widely, but local tribal leaders believe that in South Sinai there are roughly 1,500 Tarabin, 50,000 Muzeina and 5,000 Jebeleya people.
With ISIS on the rise in the Sinai Peninsula, the Pentagon is having internal discussions to consider whether U.S. troops stationed there could be used to gather intelligence about the local ISIS ...
The Sinai Peninsula once had a reputation as one of the Egypt's most attractive places to visit as a foreign tourist, offering world-class resorts, rugged landscapes and incredible diving.
The Sinai Peninsula, while a part of Egypt, exists in a world of its own. Robert Siegel speaks with reporter Nicolas Pelham about his new article in the New York Review of Books about the Sinai ...
Since 2011 the Egyptian military has lauded the success of its operations in the Sinai Peninsula, which have been aimed at flushing out the extremism and lawlessness that flourished there in the ...
In Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, militants pose a new threat By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times Aug. 6, 2012 12 AM PT ...
Unrest in the Sinai is nothing new. During the political and civil unrest that followed Egypt's revolution in 2011, the Sinai Peninsula became a base for militant activity.