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    Cross-border attack tests Israel-Egypt treaty

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's landmark 1979 peace treaty with Egypt is being tested by a cross-border attack blamed on Palestinian militants. Israel made a rare apology Saturday for the deaths of three Egyptian soldiers after Cairo threatened to withdraw its ambassador.

    The attack on Thursday set off a new cycle of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Israeli airstrikes have been answered by Palestinians pelting southern Israel with at least 80 rockets and mortars since Friday. An Israeli was killed Saturday in the desert city of Beersheba, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Gaza.

    "Israel is sorry for the deaths of the Egyptian policemen during the attack on the Israel-Egypt border," Defense Minister Ehud Barak said after Egypt threatened to withdraw its ambassador to protest the deaths of its soldiers.

    The Egyptian government said late Saturday Israel's apology was welcome, but not enough. Still, it reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to the peace.

    Israel's apology was a clear move to try to quickly contain the damage to already shaky relations with Egypt. Egypt's threat to take diplomatic action put Israel in the uncomfortable position of having to apologize for violence that was triggered after its borders were breached and its people attacked and killed.

    Israeli officials promised to investigate the deaths of the Egyptians and insisted the peace treaty was stable.

    "No one had any intention to harm Egyptian security personnel," Amos Gilled, a senior Israeli Defense Ministry official who works closely with Egypt, told Israel Radio.

    But even before the clashes on Thursday, the February ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak in a popular revolt had unleashed an outpouring of anti-Israel sentiment in Egypt and criticism of the peace treaty. Israeli officials were also growing wary about instability in post-Mubarak Egypt.

    Although the military leaders who now rule Egypt have expressed their commitment to the peace accord, Israel is watching closely for signs they might respond to the rising anti-Israel sentiment and distance themselves from the Jewish state.

    As the country moves through a chaotic and rocky transition to democracy, Islamist groups tightly curbed under Mubarak look headed for a more powerful role in the new Egypt — something else that rattles nerves in Israel.

    Mubarak was seen by his people as too sympathetic to Israel, negotiating a highly unpopular deal to supply it with natural gas. Israel, in turn, counted on Mubarak as a trusted, if cool, ally, maintaining the peace despite Egyptian disappointment that a wider agreement could not be reached with Palestinians and other Arab states.

    The simmering hostilities in Egypt boiled over after the soldiers died. Egypt said it was a violation of the peace accord.

    Israel says the attacks began when Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip crossed into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, probably through one of the hundreds of smuggling tunnels under the border, then made their way more than 100 miles (150 kilometers) through the barren desert before crossing into southern Israel. Israel and Gaza both border the Sinai Peninsula.

    The militants ambushed Israeli buses and cars with gunfire and a bomb and killed eight Israelis.

    Israel and Egypt gave different versions of how the Egyptian soldiers died. Egypt said they were killed in an airstrike. Israel offered conflicting accounts. One account said there was an exchange of fire between its soldiers as they pursued the militants along the border.

    A senior Israeli defense official told The Associated Press Saturday night that "initial reports in the investigation show that the terrorists came from Gaza and apparently opened fire on purpose near Egyptian positions in order to bring them into the fighting." He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak to reporters.

    The Israel-Egypt and Israel-Palestinian issues are closely intertwined. Egypt has tried for decades to broker a peace accord between Israelis and Palestinians. And in recent years, Egypt has tried to mediate an end to the internal Palestinian split between Fatah, which runs the West Bank through the Palestinian Authority, and the Islamic Hamas, which rules Gaza.

    The aftermath of the clashes Thursday showed just how quickly Israeli-Palestinian violence can escalate.

    Israeli airstrikes have killed 12 Palestinians, including two children, since Thursday, and Israeli leaders have made it clear that they will not put up with mounting violence from Gaza.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened senior ministers and security commanders late Saturday in an extraordinary session to discuss the surge in violence.

    In Israel, one person was killed Saturday and dozens have been wounded in the barrage from Gaza, including a 2-week-old baby, hospital officials said. The flurry of exploding rockets damaged buildings all over Israel's south.

    It was the heaviest salvo of rockets from Gaza since Israel staged an all-out ground and air operation in Gaza to stop daily rocket attacks in early 2009.

    Israel is also concerned about an upsurge in Islamic militant activity in Sinai since Mubarak's fall. But no Israeli official has gone on record faulting Egypt for the way it is policing Sinai, where mountainous desert terrain and permeable borders have beckoned to extremists, contraband smugglers and African migrants for years.

    Last week, Egypt moved thousands of troops into Sinai as part of a major operation against al-Qaida inspired militants who have been increasingly active since Mubarak's ouster. Since Mubarak was toppled, the natural gas pipeline running through Sinai has been sabotaged five times, disrupting supplies to Israel and Jordan.

    Under Mubarak, the killings of troops would have elicited criticism on the front pages of Egyptian dailies. In post-Mubarak Egypt, however, youth activists on social networking sites spread calls for demonstrations in front of the Israeli embassy.

    Thousands of protesters gathered outside the embassy in Cairo for a second day on Saturday, demanding the expulsion of the Israeli envoy who is now vacationing abroad. A Palestinian flag was unfurled at the site, and some of the demonstrators threw firecrackers at the building. A protester climbed up the building and took down the Israeli flag, drawing cheers from the crowd.

    A dozen armored vehicles were stationed in the area and soldiers formed a cordon in front of the main gates to prevent any protesters from reaching the embassy building.

    In Jordan, the only other Arab country at peace with Israel, about 150 protesters called Saturday for cancellation of the 1994 treaty and expulsion of the ambassador.

    ____

    Michael reported from Cairo. AP writer Tia Goldenberg in Jerusalem also contributed to this report.

     

    738 comments

    • Orland  •  8 mths ago
      In L.A. you have the Cripps and The Bloods , you do not See Mexico shooting missiles, what you do see are a stupid are isolated incidents by bad judgment or criminal behavior, not a an intended violations,
    • MPA2000  •  8 mths ago
      Israel has already lost Turkey as a friend, if it loses Egypt who's going to watch its back then?
      • Lisa S 8 mths ago
        Iran lol!
      • Stu 8 mths ago
        The God of Israel.
    • First L  •  9 mths ago
      Egypt must have just threatened to withdraw its ambassador but has not carried out its threat [usual stuff for public consumption] and this must be the true version of the story. Cairo can flex its muscles now by just summoning its ambassador [for 'urgent consultations' for example!] to help cool down the angry street. One Egyptian weekly magazine in a 5-page byliner titled: 'Camp David's faces the difficult test, will the Jihadist Salafists ignite the war between Egypt and Israel,' it quoted the voice of Israel radio Aug. 15 saying the Egyptian army has deployed [or probably redeployed!] 'three battalions' in the Sinai peninsula 'to confront the armed Islamist elements' there 'in coordination with the Israeli side' adding this is the second time Israel allows deployment of 'more [Egyptian] officers and soldiers' since Feb. 11 [Mubarak's ouster]'. As usual in such sensitive reports in the state-run media, the magazine report is exhausting in other minor & distracting details time and again but there are still some juicy quotes such as 'The fall of the scare-crow of [the] Camp David [agreement] used to be capitalized upon by the former regime'! It is said it's the first time Egyptian troops reach this 'C' area in Sinai since 1967. It speaks of the presence of some '6,000' armed Salafists, as a result of the security vacuum there, but were then taken off guard by the presence of the armed forces there. 'Following the armed forces assault, the rebels [Salafists] ran away to al-Halal mountain at the heart of Sinai, like they did after the Taba blasts by taking refugee at.' 'Lending support to the Hamas movement in Sinai is a legitimate/lawful duty, the magazine quoted the so called 'political wing of the non-Jihadist Salafist movement' as declaring or sanctioning. The report partly concludes: 'Will we be able to pick the thread [lead now?] or will the opportunity be lost forever! and the Jihadist Salafist remnants and [members of the extremist] organizations that [usually] charge others with impiety succeed in igniting a war of attrition in Sinai and turning it into what looks like the Waziristan region in Pakistan, God Forbid'? The timing of the attack on the Israeli bus passengers now is very significant leading up to such chain of events as one would expect. One photo was printed in front page of one Egyptian mass circulation newspaper [with no comment] just few days ago depicting the veteran Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal kissing with big shiny smile the forehead of the supreme guide of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Grouping Mohammed Badie whose political star is on the rise now in the country, thanks to the ruling junta under the cover of the so called democracy! At the same time, the ruling military council here wants to just assure Tel Aviv that [and Washington] that the Camp David bilateral peace deal will be always honored and kept intact. Meantime, does Hamas, that threatens to 'wipe out' Israel, approve the plan of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas to unilaterally declare statehood next month at the UN and wants to screw that well in advance by orchestrating the latest attack inside Israel! Do the Muslim 'Brethren' here coordinate efforts now with Hamas and probably our 'good old' neighboring Saudis and others interested across the globe in a bid to create some 'creative chaos' in the region now to distract attention from the predictable rigging of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Egypt, ordered at such a rush by the military, in favor of the big 'Muslim Brethren'' so they could soon realize their lifetime dream of seizing power in Cairo, at the heart of the Arab & Muslim world! Thanks, cheers
    • Ron  •  9 mths ago
      @ my friend Reality Check: I consider you a friend because you make my case much better then I ever could. And anyone who has to deal with being a Giant's fan needs friends. Besides, I consider it my job to help you develop a sense of humor. It's sorely lacking.
    • ChristianC  •  9 mths ago
      Peace to Israel. :) :) :)
      • 3am_abdo 9 mths ago
        we hate israel
      • joseph 9 mths ago
        why, did israel suddenly stop its land theft last night?
    • Flora  •  9 mths ago
      @ Derek: Maybe try be human. I know its hard for islamos, but try.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        clone--member since 2011, not 2006!
    • Flora  •  9 mths ago
      This is sort of the "lull" period when the haters must be at lunch in their time zone--(-lol)---a nice peaceful moment w/ no genocidal comments against Jews and Israel, which are so rife on these threads, that all one has to do is get on any ME story, and lo, there they are, on every single page.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        clone, member since 2011, not 2006. Are you stupid.
      • murugu 8 mths ago
        how you must get off on being hated! pervert
    • BG7-3  •  9 mths ago
      The Ketzers (heretics) FU the relations with Turkey, now they working hard to do the same with Egypt .What next? That means the AshkeNazis are desperate, and disorientated .
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      the clone is here pretending to be me. outraged by the clone....to be sure, check the actt---mine's been around since 2006.
      P.S. these "people" are SICK.
    • jabsluna  •  9 mths ago
      "Gaza militants keep up rocket fire on Israel" @Derek. Its pretty nasty over there.
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      Oohh, well said Sister Jabs!! Your irony is exquisite... Got your email, thanks!! Get back to you soon...
      • jabsluna 9 mths ago
        No wprries Flora. Sorry I take sooo long:(
      • Boudicca 9 mths ago
        it's ok Jabs....you're very busy i know :)
    • jabsluna  •  9 mths ago
      Theres plenty of hate on another story right now.
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      This is sort of the "lull" period when the haters must be at lunch in their time zone--(-lol)---a nice peaceful moment w/ no genocidal comments against Arabs and Muslims, which are so rife on these threads, that all one has to do is get on any ME story, and lo, there they are, on every single page.
    • jabsluna  •  9 mths ago
      Gee, I wish Ron was around when Chuck makes his perverted sexual references to the women on the board. I mean, that would, or should, really bother any self respecting human. Not saying I need any help. Just like to see a pro "israeli" show some dignity for once.
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      Derek, still, its all good---i thought her comment was one of the stupidest among stupid comments. Lol.
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      OetG---good question....probably because they know they're full of it
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      Which Cindy tho? Dont see her here...but do see an especially sick comment by a Cindy on the very first page of this thread...
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      lol Derek
    • Boudicca  •  9 mths ago
      Well said RC!!
    • REALITY CHECK  •  9 mths ago
      And stop calling me your "friend"..it's patronizing and phony civility. You and zionists who think like you.. are the civilized world's mortal enemy.
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