Following a meeting to unite over gas deals and fight jihadists, reports have emerged that Israel has been conducting drone strikes against jihadi terrorists in the Sinai Peninsula with blessings from Egypt’s President El-Sisi. El-Sisi has also been opposing armed groups and weapons moving between Sinai and Gaza.
Dozens of jihadist attacks by the Islamic State affiliate, Ansar Bayit al-Maqdes, against Egyptian security personnel have prompted closer ties between Egypt and Israel, as Israel has also been targeted by jihadists operating in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and from Gaza. Ansar Bayit al-Maqdes is now known as “Sinai Province” since pledging its allegiance to the Islamic State; it fights to seize control of the Sinai Peninsula in order to turn it into a province run by the Islamic State. The group was dubbed in a BBC report as Egypt’s most dangerous group.
In the first public visit by an Egyptian foreign minister in nine years, Sameh Shoukry visited Israel last Sunday to discuss Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking and further a warming alliance.
“Report: Israel has conducted drone strikes against terrorists in Sinai”, Jerusalem Post, July 11, 2016:
Israel has conducted numerous drone strikes against terrorists in Egyptian territory in recent years, Bloomberg quoted a former senior Israeli official as saying on Monday.
The report came amid improved ties between the countries which saw Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Sunday. Shoukry’s visit marked the first by an Egyptian foreign minister to Israel since 2007.
According to the former Israeli official quoted by Bloomberg, the Israeli drone strikes against militants in the Sinai peninsula were carried out with Cairo’s blessing.
The Sinai peninsula has seen an uptick in terrorist activities since the ouster of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
The terrorist group Ansar Bayit al-Maqdes pledged allegiance to Islamic State last year and has frequently targeted Egyptian security forces stationed in Sinai.
Israel has claimed that Hamas in Gaza has provided material support for Egyptian ISIS operatives, as well as medical treatment for terrorists wounded in Egypt who have snuck back into Gaza.
A senior IDF official warned last year that it was “only a matter of time” before terrorists in Sinai attempt to strike Israel and that forces stationed on the border have trained for such a scenario.
Egypt has worked to stop the flow of terrorists between Gaza and Sinai, flooding the smuggling tunnels linking the two areas.
In order to help Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi battle the terrorist presence in Sinai, Israel has allowed Egypt to increase the number of forces it deploys to Sinai. The number is capped under the Camp David peace accords signed between the two states in 1979 and any Egyptian troop increase in the area requires Israeli approval.
Diplomatic officials said that the Egyptian foreign minister’s visit to Israel on Sunday indicates a growing willingness on Egypt’s part to make public its strong relationship with Israel.
Shoukry said his visit comes, as did his visit last month to Ramallah, within the context of Sisi’s call in May for a comprehensive agreement between Israel and the Palestinians……

Juliette Chamberlain-Bond says
God said of Israel, “I will bless all that bless you, and curse all that curse you.”
That’s good enough for me.
Angemon says
Good for Sisi.
Godwin says
SISI is the exact opposite of ISIS.
Nigel GFF says
“Diplomatic officials said that the Egyptian foreign minister’s visit to Israel on Sunday indicates a growing willingness on Egypt’s part to make public its strong relationship with Israel.”
Uptick that!
gravenimage says
Now even more pious Muslims will rant that Al Sisi must be “Jewish” because he isn’t enough of a Jihadist.
Meanwhile, though, this is good for Israel. Hopefully they can prevent the Sinai from becoming a platform from which to wage Jihad on them.
Champ ✞ says
✡ I STAND WITH ISRAEL!!! ✡
Georg says
Good news from the Middle East is always welcome. And good on al Sisi with his forsight having to do with taking head-on terrorism and establishing something approaching normalcy with Israiel. Iran is surely helping Hamas to provide for al Maqdis in order to demoralize and spread thin al Sisi. As the Western world stood against Communism, we will tirelessly stand against terror– seeking out it roots wherever they bring us. Between Kurdistan, al Sisi, and Jordan when it gets its act together there seems to at times be hope for Islamic heterodoxy and movement toward pragmatism. But the West has strong reason to be doubtful when building where Islam lives.
The fight against terror is a war of attrition, and with the c. $18-trillion U.S. GDP and $18.5-trillion European GDP the West is in good standing for a trifecta which concludes Naziism, Communism, and Jihadism.
Georg says
*The caveat is that Europe must turn against Islamism and the global Jihad, which is far from certain, but there are some positive signs. Please, let us regain our sense.
carpediadem says
Excellent!!
Baucent says
Good diplomatic and security arrangement, benefits both countries. Israel needs all the friends it can get in that region. Recent warming of the relationship with Turkey is also good for Israel.
Michael Johnson says
The Muslim world is gonna turn on him definitely with no mercy
Steve Klein says
GOP Platform on Israel platform committee approves strong pro-Israel language
watch: http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4610397/gop-platform-israel