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Sunday, November 23, 2014
Who Attacked the Egyptian Navy Vessel?

Israel has to take in consideration that Islamic terror organizations like
ABM, Hamas and smugglers can repeat this model of naval attack against
Israeli vessels.
Who Attacked the Egyptian Navy Vessel?
An Egyptian Navy patrol boat came under attack in the Mediterranean. One of
the many questions it arouses is "who is behind the attack"? Dr. Shaul Shay
provides some answers
Shaul Shay 23/11/2014
http://www.israeldefense.com/?CategoryID=483&ArticleID=3225

Who Attacked the Egyptian Navy Vessel? An Egyptian Navy patrol boat came
under a "terrorist" attack in the Mediterranean. Military sources have
reported that 17 soldiers, 4 officers and 13 soldiers, were killed in the
attack, but the death toll has not yet been officially confirmed. The vessel
was conducting a routine patrol when it was attacked at sea by armed men on
four "fishing boats". The naval vessel had been set alight in an exchange of
fire with assailants. Four boats used by the assailants were destroyed and
32 of the suspected terrorists were arrested. Others would have fallen into
the sea and other patrol boats would be looking for the bodies.

The "terrorist" attack took place on morning of November 12, 2014, off the
coast of the Damietta province in the country's north east, about 70km from
Egypt's shore. Air and naval reinforcement forces were summoned to respond
to the attack. Rescue operations have evacuated the wounded servicemen to a
military hospital.

A protest later erupted in a Damietta village after reports that the
military arrested fishermen at sea following the exchange of fire. On
November 16, 2014, a group of 16 fishermen arrested off the coast of
Damietta were released after being investigated .The fishermen have returned
to Damietta and are part of 32 who were arrested and investigated following
the incident.

The attack came three weeks after the annual exercise of Egyptian Navy that
has been carried for years to celebrate the Navy Day (October 21 ) that
marks the October 21, 1967, sinking of the Israeli destroyer Eilat.
President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi, attended the exercise alongside Prime
Minister Ibrahim Mehleb, Defense Minister Sedki Sobhi, senior military
commanders and cabinet ministers.

Who is behind the attack?

On November 14, 2014, a group calling itself the "Youth of the Land of
Kenanah (aka Egypt) claimed responsibility for the attack on the naval
vessel, declaring that it had captured the eight missing troops. The group
made the announcement in a video recording featuring four masked men against
the backdrop of a flag associated with the ISIL militant group.

An Egyptian military source refuted claims that the missing naval personnel
had been captured during the terrorist attack. "It is not true that a
terrorist group kidnapped Egyptian military personnel," the source, who
requested anonymity, said.
"If this were true, why hasn't the group released the names and pictures of
those it kidnapped?" the source asked.
The source refrained from revealing any information on the eight troops who
the army reported missing after the attack.

An Egyptian security official claimed that the perpetrators belong to Ansar
Beit al Maqdis and they attacked the Egyptian naval vessel that they thought
was carrying 200 soldiers to the Sinai Peninsula.

The Egyptian government is fighting an insurgency that has killed scores of
policemen and soldiers, against Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (ABM) and other
Sinai-based armed fighters who launched an insurgency after the army
overthrew President Mohamed Morsi last year. The ABM has focused its attacks
on troops in Sinai, but has occasionally carried out attacks across the
country. ABM is believed to have been behind a multi-stage attack on an army
checkpoint in North Sinai last month that killed at least 30 soldiers, and
wounded a senior officer. Several of its members who carried out attacks,
including an attempt to assassinate the interior minister last year, have
previously fought and trained alongside rebels in Syria.

The incident in the Mediterranean comes days after Ansar Beit al-Maqdis
pledged its allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Its pledge of allegiance to ISIL was the most significant regional show of
support for the ISIL who control swathes of Iraq and Syria.

Armed Smugglers

The Mediterranean Sea is used by drug traffickers and illegal migrant
smugglers who have been intercepted by the Egyptian navy in the past but
there have been no recorded attacks at sea and it seems unlikely smugglers
would attack an armed Navy vessel.

Al Ahram newspaper reported that a naval patrol approached three boats which
aroused suspicion and it came under fire, citing an anonymous source saying
they were most likely smugglers.

Security expert, Hossam Sweilam said that the four hostile boats most
probably sailed from Damietta, adding: "The four boats were reported missing
from the port of Damietta during the period of the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to initial investigations, the boats were heading to Sinai to
support a sophisticated attack, when they encountered a navy vessel guarding
the area", Sweliam said. Another option is that the boats were part of the
ongoing arms trade that has been smuggling weapons to terrorist groups like
the Ansar Beit al-Maqdis and Hamas in the contested Gaza Strip in Israel.
But if the attack on the Navy ship was carried out by smugglers, it marks a
daring new tactic.

Open Questions

There are many open questions about the attack on the Egyptian Navy vessel.
This is the first time Egyptian forces are attacked at sea. This attack is
considered a dangerous and unusual development no matter who was behind the
attack.

A long battle lays ahead for Egypt in its fight against the militant brand
in general and Sinai Province and IS in particular.

If ABM is behind the attack it is another large step taken by an insurgency
that continues to make headway outside Sinai and, in this unique case,
outside the limitations of land.

Israel has to take in consideration that Islamic terror organizations like
ABM, Hamas and smugglers can repeat this model of naval attack against
Israeli vessels.
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