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                  Egyptian army plans operation against terror in Sinai

                  Egyptian army near El-Arish in the Sinai peninsula, May 21, 2013. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer

                  Egyptian army plans operation against terror in Sinai

                  12.07.2013, Israel and the World

                  The Egyptian military is planning an imminent offensive in Sinani against hardline Islamist militants, after suspected jihadists killed an Egyptian police officer and wounded a second in an attack on a checkpoint in the peninsula on Friday.
                  Militants have staged almost daily attacks on security checkpoints in Sinai since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected leader.
                  Arab daily Al-Hayat reported on Friday that the Egyptian military decided to go ahead with a plan of cleansing Mount Halal in Sinai, which houses "armed gangs and terrorists."
                  Such an operation would include artillery and air power in order "to resolve the battle quickly." However, the army would first give the militants a chance to surrender.
                  Meanwhile on Friday an Egyptian military helicopter briefly crossed into Israeli-controlled airspace over the Gaza Strip, however security sources in Egypt and Israel both described the flyover as a navigational error.
                  "The helicopter mistakenly crossed into Gazan airspace and immediately returned to Egypt," the Israeli security source said. Witnesses in Gaza said it stayed on their side of the border for about 10 minutes before returning.
                  Separately, Egyptian authorities arrested three Palestinian gunmen on Friday during "an attempt to attack vital sites in Sinai," Egyptian state media reported.
                  Egyptian daily al-Ahram reported on Friday that Sudan thwarted an attempt to smuggle weapons and ammunition into Egypt.
                  Another step reportedly taken by the Egyptian army to quell terrorist attacks in the peninsula was closing the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip "indefinitely," according to an official source talking to Al-Masry Al-Youm.
                  Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, denies Egyptian accusations that it has an armed presence in Sinai.
                  It remains unclear when this offensive will take place, as the military is currently heavily focused on maintaining order in the streets of Cairo, where its tanks are deployed, following Morsi's overthrow.
                   
                  By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON, REUTERS. JPost.com staff contributed to this report.

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