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|b الأردن
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|9 188773
|a برغال، نبيل
|e مؤلف
|g Blrghal, Nabil
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|a الاعتداء على رفح المصرية : قراءة في الحدث وتداعياته
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|b مركز دراسات الشرق الاوسط
|c 2012
|g خريف
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|a بحوث ومقالات
|b Article
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|b On August 5, 2011, an attack was launched by an armed group on a military checkpoint of Egyptian border forces at the Masoura area South Rafah against the Israeli Karm Abu-Salem border crossing. 16 Egyptian soldiers were killed and 7 injured. No one claimed responsibility of the assault, which was a great shock to the Egyptians and caused a case of confusion in public, political and security milieus. The public were obviously divided, whereas the remains of the previous regime tried to make use of the event against the new President. In his turn, Mursi showed a good ability to seize the chance by discharging some military and security members of senior ranks. \ On the other hand, the Palestinian government in Gaza denied any relation to the incident and repeatedly condemned the perpetrators. It also took similar measures by tightening control over borders and tunnels. Furthermore, various public activities took place around the strip to denounce the attack and show solidarity with the Egyptian people. \ The Israeli authorities urged Cairo to take more serious steps regarding the deteriorating security situation in Sinai. They, also, for the first time since the Camp David Agreement, allowed Egypt to bring in aircraft and heavy military equipment, but within full security coordination.
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|a إسرائيل
|a قوات حرس الحدود
|a مدينة رفح
|a مصر
|a الإرهاب
|a سيناء
|a غزة
|a فلسطين
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|4 العلوم السياسية
|6 Political Science
|c 011
|e Middle East Studies Journal
|f Maǧallaẗ dirāsāt šarq awsaṭiyyaẗ
|l 061
|m مج 16, ع 61
|o 0836
|s مجلة دراسات شرق أوسطية
|v 016
|x 1811-8208
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|u 0836-016-061-011.pdf
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|a EcoLink
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