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Sinai : Egypt's linchpin, Gaza's lifeline, Israel's nightmare
\"Enclosed by the Suez Canal and bordering Gaza and Israel, Egypt's rugged Sinai Peninsula has been the cornerstone of the Egyptian-Israeli peace accords, yet its internal politics and security have remained largely under media blackout. While the international press descended on the capital Cairo in January 2011, Sinai's armed rebellion was ignored. The regime lost control of the peninsula in a matter of days and, since then, unprecedented chaos has reigned and the Islamist insurgency has gathered pace. In this crucial analysis, Mohannad Sabry argues that Egypt's shortsighted security approach has continually proven to be a failure. Decades of flawed policies have exacerbated immense social and economic problems, and maintained a superficial stability under which arms trafficking, the smuggling tunnels, and militancy could silently thrive-and finally prevail following the overthrow of Mubarak. Sinai is vital reading for scholars, journalists, policy makers, and all those concerned by the plunge of one of the Middle East's most critical regions into turmoil.\"--Book jacket.
ملامح السياسة المصرية تجاه قطاع غزة بعد ثورة 30 يونيو
هدف البحث إلى التعرف على ملامح السياسة المصرية تجاه قطاع غزة بعد ثورة 30 يونيو. وتناول البحث عدة نقاط ومنها، (أولاً: \"أثر التغيرات السياسية في مصر على قطاع غزة قبل30يونيو\". ثانياً:\" الموقف المصري من قطاع غزة إبان ثورة 25 يناير\" حيث تعتبر غزة بوابة مصر الشرقية وخط دفاعها الأول تاريخياً بينما ينظر الفلسطينيون في غزة إلى مصر على أنها بوابتهم إلى العالم وعمقهم العربي والاستراتيجي. ثالثاً: \"الموقف المصري من قطاع غزة خلال حكم الرئيس محمد مرسي\". رابعاً:\" تداعيات 30يونيو على السياسة المصرية تجاه قطاع غزة\" وتضمن عدة نقاط ومنها (\" الموقف المصري من قطاع غزة بعد 3 يونيو على المستوي الأمني والمستوي القضائي\". \" تداعيات 30 يونيو على ملفي المصالحة الفلسطينية والتهدئة مع إسرائيل\"). خامساً:\" مستقبل العلاقة بين مصر وقطاع غزة في ظل السياسة المصرية الراهنة \" رؤية استشراقية\" واشتمل على (\"السيناريو الأول\" ففي حالة إنعاش جهود المصالحة الفلسطينية ونجاحها وعودة غزة للحاضنة الشرعية الفلسطينية. \"السيناريو الثاني\" ففي حالة المصالحة وتمسك حماس بمواقفها تجاه السلطة الفلسطينية ومصر فإن الوضع مرشح لمزيد من التأزم وبالتالي يتم الترويج لفكرة التدخل الخارجي). واختتم المقال بالإشارة إلى وجود تغير دراماتيكي على سياسة مصر تجاه قطاع غزة بعد ثورة 30 يونيو بسبب العلاقة العضوية بين الإخوان في مصر وأن حركة حماس لم تنل اعترافاً مصرياً بشرعية حكمها في غزة حتى اثناء حكم الإخوان في مصر. كُتب هذا المستخلص من قِبل دار المنظومة 2018
How to Handle Hamas: The Perils of Ignoring Gaza's Leadership
Hamas is central to Israeli security & Palestinian politics, yet the international community refuses to work with it. This is a mistake. Hamas might possibly be convinced not to undermine progress on a peace deal. Israel & the international community should exploit Hamas' vulnerabilities with a mix of coercion & concessions -- including a further easing of the siege of Gaza. Adapted from the source document.
1967: The Six-Day War
\"Much of today's conflict between Israel and the Palestinians stems from a war 40 years ago that lasted less than a week. Even by Middle East standards, the spring of 1967 was a tense time. Israel was periodically being attacked by Palestinian guerrillas in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, territories controlled by Egypt and Jordan respectively, and Syrian troops were lobbing artillery fire from the Golan Heights.\" (New York Times Upfront) Learn how Israel tripled the amount of land under its control in less than six days. Read more about the 1967 victory that resulted in more violence. Background information and quizzes are included.
The Six-Day War
\"The war lasted less than a week. But the six days of fighting that began on June 5, 1967, between Israel and the Arab nations of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq had dramatic consequences for the Middle East and the rest of the world. Israel more than tripled the territories under its control, igniting a bloody dispute over some of that land that continues today.\" (New York Times Upfront) Read more about the consequences of this war and its impact on Arab-Israeli relations. A timeline is included.