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Inside Sinai, where al-Qaeda roam free

April 19, 2012 15:42
An Egyptian army outpost near El Arish

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

For over a hundred miles between the heavily guarded Suez Canal Bridge and the main town in northern Sinai, El Arish, the road is deserted at night. No-one is stopping cars or checking documents at the roadblocks and the guard posts are empty.

Only on the final approach to El Arish can the first signs of a military build-up be seen. Two Soviet-era armoured personnel carriers are positioned on either side of the road; around them stand a squad of nervous-looking conscripts, in full battle-gear and protected by rows of sand-bags.

They peer at the vehicles that slow down as they pass but neither do they, or any other security personnel, ask for identification. From the roof of a nearby building, a machine-gunner provides additional security.

Similar outposts have sprung up since early last week in and around El Arish and every couple of miles, all the way to the border with the Gaza Strip at Rafah.