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A new comprehensive report by a leading think tank here: "Terror in the Sinai" - provides the first statistical analysis of its kind on the evolution of the terrorist threat in the Sinai since the Egyptian revolution three years ago. The study, by the Henry Jackson Society, was launched last night at the House of Commons in the presence of MPS, academics, researchers and media representatives. It examines the terrorist threat coming from the Sinai Peninsula. The report assesses "the presence of Al-Qaeda and its ideology in the Sinai, emerging ties between Salafi-jihadist groups and local Bedouins, and the successes and failures of the Egyptian army's recent military efforts in confronting the threat. It finds strong indications of an influx of foreign fighters and weapons into the Sinai and a threat against the Egyptian state and Israel that is more co-ordinated and sophisticated than ever before." Among the report's key findings, the rate of attacks and Mohamed Morsi's removal from power in mid-2013 sparked a fifteen-fold increase in militant attacks. During the first three months of 2014, the rate of attacks has risen six-fold in comparison to the same period last year. On the type of attacks launched from Sinai, it pointed out that "they are becoming more organized and sophisticated, with groups increasingly using the peninsula as a launchpad to target the Egyptian mainland." "Groups are also increasingly favouring Al-Qaeda-style methods: so far in 2014, bombings have overtaken shootings as the most common type of attack (rising from 18 percent in 2013 to 54 percent during the first three months of 2014). Location of Attacks: 20 percent of attacks attributed to groups active in the Sinai have taken place in Cairo this year (up from two percent in 2013). As 2014 progresses, bomb attacks are increasingly likely to take place in Cairo and other major cities in Egypt." On the Al-Qaeda's presence in the Sinai, the research said that militant groups in the Sinai appear to be increasingly adopting Al-Qaeda ideology. "There are also strong indications that Al-Qaeda central (AQ), Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) are attempting to make inroads into the peninsula." Turning to the foreign fighters, the Society said individuals from Yemen, Somalia, the Sudan, Algeria, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Afghanistan are reported to have travelled to the Sinai in order to join armed groups. Referring to the arms in the hands of the militant groups, the report noted that the Weapons are believed to be in the Sinai through smuggling routes from Libya, the Sudan, the Gaza Strip and Iran. Moreover, "Hamas reportedly operates warehouses, rocket-production facilities, and factories in the peninsula. On the threat to Israel, it highlighted that since 2010, groups operating in the peninsula have targeted Israel at least 19 times. Additionally, ongoing attacks to the natural-gas pipeline connecting Israel to Egypt have cost an estimated 166 million Dollars. On the Bedouin-jihadist ties, the report suggested that the government's deteriorating relationship with the Sinai's Bedouin tribes appears to be increasing the overlap between Bedouin youths and Salafi-jihadist ideology and activity. Dealing with the military action undertaken by the Egyptian army's, the Society noted that recent military operations in the Sinai - despite its claims of successful arrests and killings of militants - "do not appear to have effectively curbed the terrorist threat in the peninsula". Oren Kessler, Henry Jackson Society Research Fellow and co-author of the report, said: "Salafi-jihadist militant groups - some of whom appear to include fighters from abroad - are increasingly using the peninsula as a key base of operations. With Egypt's presidential elections approaching, attacks against political and military figures on the Egyptian mainland - as well as cross-border strikes against Israel - pose a greater threat than ever before. Meanwhile, Mohannad Sabry, a Cairo-based journalist, said in the report: "Terror in the Sinai shows that Egypt's terrorist threat is not going away anytime soon, rather, it is poised to grow far beyond its current state. Thoughtful and nuanced analysis is therefore urgently needed for decision-makers to effectively confront and contain the ongoing crisis" The Henry Jackson Society is a "think tank and policy-shaping force which is working across borders and party lines to combat extremism, advance democracy and real human rights, and make a stand in an increasingly uncertain world," it said.

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