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Rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba

Rocket attacks on the neighboring cities of Eilat, in Israel, and Aqaba, in Jordan, have been a tactic used by militants from the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and organizations linked with Al-Qaeda because of the relative ease of launching rocket attacks against these two cities from adjacent desert areas.[1][2] Most of these attacks target Eilat, the last attack on Aqaba was in 2010.

Attacks

February 20, 2017

Two rockets fired by militants from northern Sinai landed in southern Israel. The attack came a day after an ISIS affiliate claimed that several of its members had been killed by an Israeli drone. No damage or injuries were reported.[3]

February 8, 2017

February 8 2017 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationEilat, Israel
DateFebruary 8, 2017
WeaponsGrad rockets
Deaths0
Injured0
PerpetratorsIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant

A number of rockets were shot at Eilat from the Sinai, three of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome. There were no reported casualties. The Islamic State in Sinai claimed responsibility for the attack.[4]

July 24, 2014

Multiple rockets reported fired at Eilat. One rocket was shot down by the Iron Dome, and one lands in an open area within the city. No injuries reported, although several were treated for shock.[5]

July 15, 2014

Three rockets are fired at Eilat. One hits a parked car near Eilat's airport, and four injuries were reported.[6][7]

January 31, 2014

January 31 2014 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationEilat, Israel
DateJanuary 31, 2014
21:46
WeaponsGrad rockets
Deaths0
Injured0
PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al-Maqdis

Multiple Grad rockets launched from Sinai targeting Eilat are reported. One rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome system. Alarm sounded and no injuries or fatalities were recorded. The Salafist organization Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis took responsibility.[8]

January 20, 2014

January 20 2014 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationEilat, Israel
DateJanuary 20, 2014
19:00
WeaponsGrads rockets
Deaths0
Injured0
PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al-Maqdis

Two Grad rockets were fired at Eilat from Sinai, falling short of the city and exploding in open areas. No injuries were reported.[9]

August 12, 2013

August 2013 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationEilat, Israel
DateAugust 12, 2013
WeaponsOne rocket
Deaths0
Injured3
PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al-Maqdis

The terror group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, an al-Qaeda-linked Salafist group operating in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, fired a rocket at Eilat. The projectile was intercepted by Iron Dome, which had recently been deployed in the area. Three residents were treated for acute stress reaction. No physical injuries or damage were reported.[10]

July 4, 2013

July 2013 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationEilat, Israel
DateJuly 4, 2013
WeaponsOne rocket
Deaths0
Injured0

A rocket was apparently fired from Egypt at Eilat. Israelis reported hearing several explosions in the area, and the remains of a rocket were found five days later.[11]

April 17, 2013

April 2013 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationAqaba, Jordan, and Eilat, Israel
DateApril 17, 2013
WeaponsFive Grad class missiles
Deaths0
Injured0
PerpetratorsMujahideen Shura Council claimed responsibility[12]

Around 9 am, three rockets were fired at the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat, on the Red Sea coast. The rockets were believed to have been fired by Islamist terrorists from Egypt's adjacent Sinai Peninsula. One of the rockets exploded in the yard of a home. No physical injuries or damage were reported, but a number of residents suffered from acute stress reaction. The attack forced the complete closure of Eilat Airport. Two rockets also landed in Jordan's neighboring resort city of Aqaba.[13][14][15]

August 15, 2012

August 2012 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationNegev, Israel
DateAugust 15, 2012
WeaponsTwo Grad class missiles
Deaths0
Injured0

Two powerful blasts rocked the Eilat area. No injuries or damages were reported.[16] Two days later Israeli Police found the remains of a Grad rocket.[17]

June 16, 2012

June 2012 rocket attack on southern Israel
LocationNegev, Israel
DateJune 16, 2012
WeaponsTwo Grad class missiles
Deaths0
Injured0

Two rockets shells were found in southern Israel, following reports overnight that an explosion had been heard in the area. No injuries or damages were reported in the incident. The IDF determined that the projectiles appeared to be 122-millimeter (4.8 in) Grad-type rockets.[18][19] It was discovered that Hamas asked Egyptian Bedouins to fire the rockets at request of Muslim Brotherhood.[20]

April 4, 2012

April 2012 rocket attack on Eilat
LocationEilat, Israel
DateApril 4, 2012
Weaponsat least two Grad class missiles[21]
Deaths0
Injured0

After nightfall, terrorists in the Sinai fired three Grad missiles at Eilat. Residents heard large explosions, and, the following day, police sappers found remnants of the missile on a residential construction site. A second rocket was found outside the city a few days later. No physical injuries or damage were reported, but some residents suffered from shock. As of April 5, no terrorist group had claimed responsibility.[22][23][24] In the aftermath, Israel published a statement that any rocket attacks from Sinai peninsula will be counted as Hamas responsibility.[25] Also, Israel allowed the Egyptian military forces to enter the Sinai [26]

August 2, 2010

August 2010 rocket attack on Eilat/Aqaba
 
Al 'Aqabah (Aqaba) shown within Jordan. Eilat lies nearby at the southern tip of Israel, and the Gulf of Aqaba as well as the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula are also shown.
LocationAqaba, Jordan, and Eilat, Israel
DateAugust 2, 2010
WeaponsSeven Grad-type Katyusha rockets
Deaths1
Injured4
PerpetratorsHamas/Palestinian militants (alleged), Al-Tawhid wa al-Jihad (alleged)

The attack took place in the early morning. The projectiles were Iranian-made 122 mm Grad rockets, each weighing 6 kilograms (13 lb) and with ranges of approximately 20 kilometers (12 mi).[1][27]

Two rockets fell in front of the InterContinental hotel in Aqaba. Five Jordanian men traveling in a taxi nearby were wounded, one seriously. The driver, Subhi Yousef Alawneh, died from his injuries later the same day. The road was damaged and two vehicles were destroyed, though the hotel itself escaped harm.[27][28][29]

Three rockets fell on the city of Eilat, one in a drainage pool in the northern part of the city, causing no reported injuries or damage.[27]

One rocket fell near an Egyptian security installation near Taba, and another fell into the Red Sea.[27][29][30]

Source and perpetrators

On 4 August, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that his country had intelligence confirming that Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist militant group and de facto governing authority in the Gaza Strip, was responsible for the attack. He said the group was also responsible for a similar attack in April of that year (see below).[31] It is believed that the rockets were cached in the Sinai and that the perpetrators were affiliated with Hamas and came from Gaza.[32][33][34]

Egypt initially denied that the rockets had been launched from Egyptian territory,[1][35] but reversed its position following investigations, stating that the rockets were fired simultaneously from the Taba region.[27][36] Egyptian security sources implied that the rockets were launched by Hamas, stating that Hamas militants had snuck into Sinai through the Rafah tunnels to hide the fact that the group was behind the operation. Egyptian establishment media charged that Hamas was working "on the orders of their Iranian masters", and strongly attacked both Hamas and Iran for harming Egypt, claiming that Egypt would take revenge on the Palestinian group.[27][31]

Palestinian Authority security officials said that the commander of Hamas' military wing in Rafah, Raed al Atar, was responsible for ordering the attack. Intelligence sources said that a number of militants under his control crossed into Sinai through the Rafah tunnels, where they were met by Egyptian drivers and the rockets. They then proceeded in off-road vehicles to Taba, avoiding security checks by the Egyptians.[30]

Hamas and Islamic Jihad denied any link with the attacks. An anonymous Jordanian political source assessed that the attack was perpetrated by Tawhid al-Jihad, a radical Muslim group which opposes Hamas and collaborates with Sinai Bedouin who are at odds with the Egyptian authorities.[37]

The September 2010 arrest in Egypt of Mohammed Dababish, the Hamas intelligence chief in Gaza, is thought to be linked to the August 2010 attacks.[38]

Responses

The Jordanian government condemned the rocket firings as a "terror attack."[28]

Israeli President Shimon Peres said the attack appeared to be aimed at disrupting the possible resumption of direct peace talks between the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships for the first time in over 18 months. "There is a real struggle in the Middle East between the peace camp of moderate countries and the camp of extremists, who want to sabotage any chance of peace," Peres said.[29] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made similar comments, telling Jordan's King Abdullah and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak that the attack telling "was committed by terror agents who want to thwart the peace process". "All states in the region that aspire towards peace should fight these powers, push terror away and bring peace closer," he added.[39]

In mid-September 2010, the United States State Department issued a travel advisory warning to American citizens advising them not to travel to Aqaba based on concrete information about planned terrorist rocket attacks similar to the previous incidents.[40] The department lifted that warning on Sept. 27.[41]

Political ramifications

In the wake of the attack, the Israeli Ministry of Tourism accused the United States State Department of issuing a biased travel advisory, "singling out Eilat but not Aqaba, despite the fact that the rockets' only fatality was in the Jordanian city." Israeli Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov announced plans to take the issue up with U.S. ambassador James Cunningham, asserting that "Differentiating Israel from its neighbor that actually suffered loss of life is improper and lacks balance."[42]

Egyptian response

The August 2, 2010 rocket attack on Eilat and Aqaba sparked rage in Egypt at Hamas and Iran. The Egyptian press stated that the firing of the rockets from Egyptian territory by Hamas or by organizations cooperating with it constituted the crossing of a red line. The Egyptian position is that Iran is employing local proxies, such as Hamas, to escalate violence in the Middle East and to sabotage the Palestinian reconciliation efforts, as well as efforts to renew Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations.[43]

April 22, 2010

Before dawn, three 122mm Grad rockets were fired from the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt at the resort town of Eilat at the extreme south of Israel. One rocket exploded in the neighboring town of Aqaba in Jordan, destroying an empty refrigerator warehouse. The other two rockets fell into the Red Sea. No injuries were reported. No group claimed responsibility, but it was later determined that Hamas was behind the attack.[2][27][28][44]

2005

In 2005 several Katyusha rockets were fired from within Jordan. Some hit near the Eilat airport and two hit very close to two United States Navy ships docked in Aqaba, USS Kearsarge, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, and USS Ashland, a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship.[45] The self-styled Abdullah Azzam Brigades claimed responsibility.[46][2][47] One of the rockets hit a Jordanian military hospital, killing a Jordanian soldier.[47][48] The attack is regarded as having been perpetrated by the al-Zarqawi branch of Al Qaeda.[49] > This was the most serious attack on American targets in Jordan since the 2002 killing of American diplomat Laurence Foley in Amman.[46]

Intelligence activity

  • American intelligence warned of a fresh wave of planned rocket attacks on Aqaba in 2010.[38][50][51][52]
  • Egyptian security forces, which blame Hamas for the deadly 2010 rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba, went on high alert after receiving reports of new plans to smuggle rockets from Gaza into Egypt for the purpose of launching them at Israel.[34]

Targets

Goals thought to be targets for terrorist rocket attacks in Aqaba and Eilat, in addition to the civilian population, include United States naval vessels on port calls, and civilian cruise ships.[45]

Desert as launching base for terrorist rocket attacks

Hamas is in communication with members of Sinai Bedouin groups and is thought to be capable of supplying them with rockets.[31][40][53] Egypt's imperfect control over Sinai Bedouin makes Bedouin-supported use of the Sinai as a base for launching rocket attacks possible.[27][53][54] According to The Economist, Hamas has already sent "a group from Gaza" to launch rocket attacks form Sinai at Eilat.[55] According to Ronen Bergman, security affairs commentator for Yedioth Ahronoth: "The farther from Cairo, the weaker the central authority is. They are having great difficulties with the Bedouin. If Hamas is able to deepen its cooperation with the Bedouin, and create bases in Sinai for recruitment, we're talking about a new ballgame."[53][56]

According to The Christian Science Monitor, concern about the possible use by terrorist organizations of the Sinai desert with the aid and cooperation of Sinai Bedouin has been growing in 2010.[56] Although in the past concern has focused on the use of the Sinai by international Islamist organizations believed to operate there in cooperation with Sinai Bedouin, but the rise of Hamas in Gaza has increased concern about an expansion of Hamas terrorist infrastructure into Sinai.[56] In April 2010, 26 members of an alleged Hezbollah spy cell were convicted by an Egyptian court on charges including planning attacks on tourist sites and smuggling weapons form Sinai Hamas in Gaza.[57] Earlier terrorist attacks on Egyptian beach resorts in Sinai including Sharm el-Sheikh and southern Taba are thought to have been the work of international terrorist organizations, including Al Qaeda, in cooperation with Sinai Bedouin.[56]

Israeli General Gabi Ashkenazi has said that Israel is aware of Hamas activity in the Sinai and that "Hamas will be held accountable" if it launches rockets at Eilat.[58]

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Rocket attacks on the neighboring cities of Eilat in Israel and Aqaba in Jordan have been a tactic used by militants from the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and organizations linked with Al Qaeda because of the relative ease of launching rocket attacks against these two cities from adjacent desert areas 1 2 Most of these attacks target Eilat the last attack on Aqaba was in 2010 Contents 1 Attacks 1 1 February 20 2017 1 2 February 8 2017 1 3 July 24 2014 1 4 July 15 2014 1 5 January 31 2014 1 6 January 20 2014 1 7 August 12 2013 1 8 July 4 2013 1 9 April 17 2013 1 10 August 15 2012 1 11 June 16 2012 1 12 April 4 2012 1 13 August 2 2010 1 14 April 22 2010 1 15 2005 2 Intelligence activity 3 Targets 4 Desert as launching base for terrorist rocket attacks 5 ReferencesAttacksFebruary 20 2017 Two rockets fired by militants from northern Sinai landed in southern Israel The attack came a day after an ISIS affiliate claimed that several of its members had been killed by an Israeli drone No damage or injuries were reported 3 February 8 2017 February 8 2017 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationEilat IsraelDateFebruary 8 2017WeaponsGrad rocketsDeaths0Injured0PerpetratorsIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant A number of rockets were shot at Eilat from the Sinai three of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome There were no reported casualties The Islamic State in Sinai claimed responsibility for the attack 4 July 24 2014 Multiple rockets reported fired at Eilat One rocket was shot down by the Iron Dome and one lands in an open area within the city No injuries reported although several were treated for shock 5 July 15 2014 Three rockets are fired at Eilat One hits a parked car near Eilat s airport and four injuries were reported 6 7 January 31 2014 January 31 2014 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationEilat IsraelDateJanuary 31 2014 21 46WeaponsGrad rocketsDeaths0Injured0PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al Maqdis Multiple Grad rockets launched from Sinai targeting Eilat are reported One rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome system Alarm sounded and no injuries or fatalities were recorded The Salafist organization Ansar Bayt al Maqdis took responsibility 8 January 20 2014 January 20 2014 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationEilat IsraelDateJanuary 20 2014 19 00WeaponsGrads rocketsDeaths0Injured0PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al Maqdis Two Grad rockets were fired at Eilat from Sinai falling short of the city and exploding in open areas No injuries were reported 9 August 12 2013 August 2013 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationEilat IsraelDateAugust 12 2013WeaponsOne rocketDeaths0Injured3PerpetratorsAnsar Bayt al Maqdis The terror group Ansar Bayt al Maqdis an al Qaeda linked Salafist group operating in Egypt s Sinai Peninsula fired a rocket at Eilat The projectile was intercepted by Iron Dome which had recently been deployed in the area Three residents were treated for acute stress reaction No physical injuries or damage were reported 10 July 4 2013 July 2013 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationEilat IsraelDateJuly 4 2013WeaponsOne rocketDeaths0Injured0 A rocket was apparently fired from Egypt at Eilat Israelis reported hearing several explosions in the area and the remains of a rocket were found five days later 11 April 17 2013 April 2013 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationAqaba Jordan and Eilat IsraelDateApril 17 2013WeaponsFive Grad class missilesDeaths0Injured0PerpetratorsMujahideen Shura Council claimed responsibility 12 Around 9 am three rockets were fired at the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat on the Red Sea coast The rockets were believed to have been fired by Islamist terrorists from Egypt s adjacent Sinai Peninsula One of the rockets exploded in the yard of a home No physical injuries or damage were reported but a number of residents suffered from acute stress reaction The attack forced the complete closure of Eilat Airport Two rockets also landed in Jordan s neighboring resort city of Aqaba 13 14 15 August 15 2012 August 2012 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationNegev IsraelDateAugust 15 2012WeaponsTwo Grad class missilesDeaths0Injured0 Two powerful blasts rocked the Eilat area No injuries or damages were reported 16 Two days later Israeli Police found the remains of a Grad rocket 17 June 16 2012 June 2012 rocket attack on southern IsraelLocationNegev IsraelDateJune 16 2012WeaponsTwo Grad class missilesDeaths0Injured0 Two rockets shells were found in southern Israel following reports overnight that an explosion had been heard in the area No injuries or damages were reported in the incident The IDF determined that the projectiles appeared to be 122 millimeter 4 8 in Grad type rockets 18 19 It was discovered that Hamas asked Egyptian Bedouins to fire the rockets at request of Muslim Brotherhood 20 April 4 2012 April 2012 rocket attack on EilatLocationEilat IsraelDateApril 4 2012Weaponsat least two Grad class missiles 21 Deaths0Injured0 After nightfall terrorists in the Sinai fired three Grad missiles at Eilat Residents heard large explosions and the following day police sappers found remnants of the missile on a residential construction site A second rocket was found outside the city a few days later No physical injuries or damage were reported but some residents suffered from shock As of April 5 no terrorist group had claimed responsibility 22 23 24 In the aftermath Israel published a statement that any rocket attacks from Sinai peninsula will be counted as Hamas responsibility 25 Also Israel allowed the Egyptian military forces to enter the Sinai 26 August 2 2010 August 2010 rocket attack on Eilat Aqaba nbsp Al Aqabah Aqaba shown within Jordan Eilat lies nearby at the southern tip of Israel and the Gulf of Aqaba as well as the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula are also shown LocationAqaba Jordan and Eilat IsraelDateAugust 2 2010WeaponsSeven Grad type Katyusha rocketsDeaths1Injured4PerpetratorsHamas Palestinian militants alleged Al Tawhid wa al Jihad alleged The attack took place in the early morning The projectiles were Iranian made 122 mm Grad rockets each weighing 6 kilograms 13 lb and with ranges of approximately 20 kilometers 12 mi 1 27 Two rockets fell in front of the InterContinental hotel in Aqaba Five Jordanian men traveling in a taxi nearby were wounded one seriously The driver Subhi Yousef Alawneh died from his injuries later the same day The road was damaged and two vehicles were destroyed though the hotel itself escaped harm 27 28 29 Three rockets fell on the city of Eilat one in a drainage pool in the northern part of the city causing no reported injuries or damage 27 One rocket fell near an Egyptian security installation near Taba and another fell into the Red Sea 27 29 30 Source and perpetrators On 4 August Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that his country had intelligence confirming that Hamas a Palestinian Islamist militant group and de facto governing authority in the Gaza Strip was responsible for the attack He said the group was also responsible for a similar attack in April of that year see below 31 It is believed that the rockets were cached in the Sinai and that the perpetrators were affiliated with Hamas and came from Gaza 32 33 34 Egypt initially denied that the rockets had been launched from Egyptian territory 1 35 but reversed its position following investigations stating that the rockets were fired simultaneously from the Taba region 27 36 Egyptian security sources implied that the rockets were launched by Hamas stating that Hamas militants had snuck into Sinai through the Rafah tunnels to hide the fact that the group was behind the operation Egyptian establishment media charged that Hamas was working on the orders of their Iranian masters and strongly attacked both Hamas and Iran for harming Egypt claiming that Egypt would take revenge on the Palestinian group 27 31 Palestinian Authority security officials said that the commander of Hamas military wing in Rafah Raed al Atar was responsible for ordering the attack Intelligence sources said that a number of militants under his control crossed into Sinai through the Rafah tunnels where they were met by Egyptian drivers and the rockets They then proceeded in off road vehicles to Taba avoiding security checks by the Egyptians 30 Hamas and Islamic Jihad denied any link with the attacks An anonymous Jordanian political source assessed that the attack was perpetrated by Tawhid al Jihad a radical Muslim group which opposes Hamas and collaborates with Sinai Bedouin who are at odds with the Egyptian authorities 37 The September 2010 arrest in Egypt of Mohammed Dababish the Hamas intelligence chief in Gaza is thought to be linked to the August 2010 attacks 38 Responses The Jordanian government condemned the rocket firings as a terror attack 28 Israeli President Shimon Peres said the attack appeared to be aimed at disrupting the possible resumption of direct peace talks between the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships for the first time in over 18 months There is a real struggle in the Middle East between the peace camp of moderate countries and the camp of extremists who want to sabotage any chance of peace Peres said 29 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made similar comments telling Jordan s King Abdullah and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak that the attack telling was committed by terror agents who want to thwart the peace process All states in the region that aspire towards peace should fight these powers push terror away and bring peace closer he added 39 In mid September 2010 the United States State Department issued a travel advisory warning to American citizens advising them not to travel to Aqaba based on concrete information about planned terrorist rocket attacks similar to the previous incidents 40 The department lifted that warning on Sept 27 41 Political ramifications In the wake of the attack the Israeli Ministry of Tourism accused the United States State Department of issuing a biased travel advisory singling out Eilat but not Aqaba despite the fact that the rockets only fatality was in the Jordanian city Israeli Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov announced plans to take the issue up with U S ambassador James Cunningham asserting that Differentiating Israel from its neighbor that actually suffered loss of life is improper and lacks balance 42 Egyptian response The August 2 2010 rocket attack on Eilat and Aqaba sparked rage in Egypt at Hamas and Iran The Egyptian press stated that the firing of the rockets from Egyptian territory by Hamas or by organizations cooperating with it constituted the crossing of a red line The Egyptian position is that Iran is employing local proxies such as Hamas to escalate violence in the Middle East and to sabotage the Palestinian reconciliation efforts as well as efforts to renew Palestinian Israeli peace negotiations 43 April 22 2010 Before dawn three 122mm Grad rockets were fired from the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt at the resort town of Eilat at the extreme south of Israel One rocket exploded in the neighboring town of Aqaba in Jordan destroying an empty refrigerator warehouse The other two rockets fell into the Red Sea No injuries were reported No group claimed responsibility but it was later determined that Hamas was behind the attack 2 27 28 44 2005 In 2005 several Katyusha rockets were fired from within Jordan Some hit near the Eilat airport and two hit very close to two United States Navy ships docked in Aqaba USS Kearsarge a Wasp class amphibious assault ship and USS Ashland a Whidbey Island class dock landing ship 45 The self styled Abdullah Azzam Brigades claimed responsibility 46 2 47 One of the rockets hit a Jordanian military hospital killing a Jordanian soldier 47 48 The attack is regarded as having been perpetrated by the al Zarqawi branch of Al Qaeda 49 gt This was the most serious attack on American targets in Jordan since the 2002 killing of American diplomat Laurence Foley in Amman 46 Intelligence activityAmerican intelligence warned of a fresh wave of planned rocket attacks on Aqaba in 2010 38 50 51 52 Egyptian security forces which blame Hamas for the deadly 2010 rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba went on high alert after receiving reports of new plans to smuggle rockets from Gaza into Egypt for the purpose of launching them at Israel 34 TargetsGoals thought to be targets for terrorist rocket attacks in Aqaba and Eilat in addition to the civilian population include United States naval vessels on port calls and civilian cruise ships 45 Desert as launching base for terrorist rocket attacksHamas is in communication with members of Sinai Bedouin groups and is thought to be capable of supplying them with rockets 31 40 53 Egypt s imperfect control over Sinai Bedouin makes Bedouin supported use of the Sinai as a base for launching rocket attacks possible 27 53 54 According to The Economist Hamas has already sent a group from Gaza to launch rocket attacks form Sinai at Eilat 55 According to Ronen Bergman security affairs commentator for Yedioth Ahronoth The farther from Cairo the weaker the central authority is They are having great difficulties with the Bedouin If Hamas is able to deepen its cooperation with the Bedouin and create bases in Sinai for recruitment we re talking about a new ballgame 53 56 According to The Christian Science Monitor concern about the possible use by terrorist organizations of the Sinai desert with the aid and cooperation of Sinai Bedouin has been growing in 2010 56 Although in the past concern has focused on the use of the Sinai by international Islamist organizations believed to operate there in cooperation with Sinai Bedouin but the rise of Hamas in Gaza has increased concern about an expansion of Hamas terrorist infrastructure into Sinai 56 In April 2010 26 members of an alleged Hezbollah spy cell were convicted by an Egyptian court on charges including planning attacks on tourist sites and smuggling weapons form Sinai Hamas in Gaza 57 Earlier terrorist attacks on Egyptian beach resorts in Sinai including Sharm el Sheikh and southern Taba are thought to have been the work of international terrorist organizations including Al Qaeda in cooperation with Sinai Bedouin 56 Israeli General Gabi Ashkenazi has said that Israel is aware of Hamas activity in the Sinai and that Hamas will be held accountable if it launches rockets at Eilat 58 References a b c Jordan 1 dead in rocket attack Defense sources believe 6 Iranian made Katyushas fired from Sinai Yaakov Katz Aug 2 2010 Jerusalem Post a b c Two rockets land in Eilat area 04 22 2010 Jerusalem Post Rockets fired into southern Israel from Egypt s Sinai The Guardian 20 February 2017 Barrage of Rockets Fired at Israel s Red Sea Resort Town of Eilat Intercepted None Hurt Haaretz 8 February 2017 Retrieved 9 February 2017 Rocket fire on Eilat Times of Israel Retrieved 30 July 2014 Operation Protective Edge day 8 Haaretz Retrieved 29 July 2014 Des tirs de roquettes font quatre blesses a Eilat en Israel 15 July 2014 Archived from the original on 8 August 2014 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Reuters 31 1 14 Two Grad rockets fired at Eilat Times of Israel Retrieved 30 July 2014 Iron Dome intercepts rocket bound for Eilat Times of Israel 13 08 2013 Rocket fired from Egypt found in Israel Jerusalem Post 09 07 2013 Salafi group claims responsibility for rocket fire Ynet News 17 04 2013 Rockets slam into Eilat following Code Red siren Jerusalem Post 17 04 2013 Three explosions rock Eilat Times of Israel 17 04 2013 3 rockets fired at Eilat no injuries Ynet News 17 04 2013 2 blasts shake Eilat Salafi group warns Egypt Jerusalem Post 16 08 2012 Police find remains of Grad rocket near Eilat Jerusalem Post 17 08 2012 Remnants of Grad rocket found in southern Israel None hurt as Grad rockets strike Arava near Uvda Officials Hamas ordered Grad attack on Israel at request of Muslim Brotherhood Haaretz 17 06 2012 N12 שרידי גראד נוסף אותרו באילת הערכה 2 טילים נורו מסיני 7 April 2012 Grad rocket hits Eilat none injured Ynet News 05 04 2012 Grad rocket slams into Eilat none injured Jerusalem Post 05 04 2012 More Egyptian troops head to Sinai Ynet News 07 04 2012 Chai Shahar 5 April 2012 Israel presents new deterrence policy Ynetnews Kais Roi 7 April 2012 More Egyptian troops head to Sinai Ynetnews a b c d e f g h Hamas operatives were responsible for the two rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba The Egyptian media strongly attacked Hamas and Iran because of the rocket fire calling Hamas an Iranian agent and demanding it be punished Archived 2010 11 19 at the Wayback Machine Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center 15 08 2010 a b c Victim of rocket that blasted Aqaba dies of wounds 4 others injured 2010 08 02 Ammon News a b c Jordanian national killed in multiple militant rocket strike The Telegraph 02 08 2010 a b PA Hamas military chief in Rafah ordered rocket attacks on Eilat Aqaba Haaretz 06 08 2010 a b c PM Hamas behind Eilat rocket attacks Haaretz 05 08 2010 Fears for security of European Jews Terror plot threat to IDF event in Paris raises fears of attack campaign against the diaspora Ian Sparks and Anshel Pfeffer September 17 2010 Jewish Chronicle Diskin Expect more terrorism with progress in talks Herb Keinon and Yaakov Katz September 12 2010 Jerusalem Post a b Top Hamas official arrested in Egypt Sarah ElDeeb September 20 2010 Associated Press One killed after rockets strike Jordan and Israel 2 August 2010 BBX Egypt Eilat attack Hamas s work staff 08 04 2010 Jerusalem Post ANALYSIS Not everyone sees Hamas fingerprints on Eilat rocket attack Haaretz 06 08 2010 a b Fear of Hamas Attack Sparks Egyptian Alert Top Terrorist Nabbed Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu September 19 2010 Israel National News Rocket remnants found north of Eilat Ynet news 02 08 2010 a b More High Security Alerts for the Sinai Arieh O Sullivan September 20 2010 Media Line 1 WARDEN MESSAGE GULF OF AQABA UPDATE SEPTEMBER 27 2010 Israel U S released biased travel warning in wake of Eilat attack Recent update to Israel travel advisory asks Eilat tourists to ensure they are aware of nearby bomb shelters while failing to cite Jordan s Aqaba the site of the rocket attack s only fatality August 8 2010 Reuters Haaretz Rage in Egypt at Hamas and Iran following Rocket Attacks on Eilat Aqaba MEMRI Special Dispatch No 3200 Israel Jordan probe predawn rocket launch UPI 22 04 2010 a b Gaouette Mark 2010 Cruising for Trouble Cruise Ships as Soft Targets for Pirates Terrorists and Common Criminals ABC CLIO pp 66 67 ISBN 978 0 313 38234 5 a b U S warns on travel to Jordan port city Suleiman al Khalidi September 15 2010 Reuters MSNBC a b Scores arrested in connection with Aqaba rocket attack Al Bawaba News August 22 2005 Iraqi arrested in Jordan over rocket attack on US warship Archived 2014 01 06 at the Wayback Machine AFP 20 August 2005 Khaleej Times Beyond al Qaeda Global jihadist movement Angel Rabasa Rand Corporation 2006 p 145 US Issues Travel Warning to Aqaba Elad Benari September 16 2010 Israel National News 2 Philip J Crowley Assistant Secretary of State Daily Press Briefing Washington DC September 15 2010 US Embassy in Jordan warns of threat in Aqaba September 15 2010 Associated Press a b c Eilat Rocket Attacks Show How Hamas Uses Sinai Elad Benari August 4 2010 Israel National News The Mystery Behind the Rockets from Sinai Abigail Hauslohner Aug 06 2010 Time Magazine Hamas and the Peace Talks The Economist September 25 2010 p 59 a b c d Rocket attacks on Israel and Jordan highlight how Hamas could use Sinai Rocket attacks against Israeli and Jordanian resort towns on the Red Sea are believed to have come from Egypt s Sinai raising fresh concerns about militant activity possibly including Hamas there Joshua Mitnick August 2 2010 Christian Science Monitor Hezbollah spy cell in Egypt found guilty of terror plots A court convicted 26 members of a Hezbollah spy cell guilty of plotting terror attacks in Egypt Analysts say the Lebanese militant group crossed a political red line by using Egypt as a base to send weapons to Gaza Miret El Naggar McClatchy Newspapers April 29 2010 Christian Science Monitor Ashkenazi Hamas will pay if it fires rockets on Eilat Yaakov Katz September 22 2010 Jerusalem Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba amp oldid 1215262844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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