Sinai Emerges As A Hotspot
Credit: Israel Defense Forces
Israel's version of the “Wild West” is the Sinai Peninsula, a desolate part of Egypt largely ignored by Cairo and left to the unruly tribes that have called it home since antiquity. Israel has a 250-km (155-mi.) border with Sinai, from Rafah in the north to Eilat, a Red Sea port city, in the south...
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