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Article published the Sunday 22 April 2012 - Latest update : Sunday 22 April 2012

Israel predicts rocket attacks on Sinai

An Egyptian control tower on the frontier between Israel and Sinai
Reuters/Baz Ratner

By Ruth Michaelson in Ramallah

The Israeli Bureau of Counterterrorism issued an alert on Saturday morning, summoning any Israelis currently holidaying in the Sinai peninsula to return. There was a "critical and imminent threat" of rockets being launched from Gaza, it said.

The announcement came a day after the Popular Resistance Committee (PRC) in Gaza denied that a Grad missile that struck the southern Israeli resort of Eilat, adjacent to the Sinai, two weeks ago was launched by their armed wing.

PRC spokesman Abu al-Hasan told reporters in Gaza on Friday that Israel is seeking justification as a "preliminary step" to launching another attack on jihadist fighters in the Gaza strip and thus on the Strip itself.

He said that the PRC’s policy is to operate within Palestinian territory only and that this strategy has remained unchanged.

For its part, Egypt also launched an anti-terror offensive in the Sinai peninsula two weeks ago, to prevent the gas pipeline serving Israel and Jordan from suffering another attack.

Israeli intelligence officials have expressed fears that following the fall of Hosni Mubarak, terrorist activity is increasing in the Sinai peninsula.

tags: Gaza - Holidays - Israel - Military - Palestine - Palestinian territories - Reports - Sinai - Terrorism
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Israel predicts

Israel seems to always be able to predict these things. Could it because Israel sets the timetable most of the time, and supplies the willing hands? False flags don't just do themselves I suppose.

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