"Al Qaeda makes no secret of its plans. It is looking forward to the
free ride to its first Mediterranean base afforded by the Israeli
prime minister's much-praised evacuation-disengagement plan, which
goes into effect from mid-August. The terrorist group will also win a
springboard to Israel and Europe across the water."

http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=1060

US, Britain, Egypt and Israel Are Lost for Answers to Mounting al
Qaeda Offensive

DEBKAfile Special Analysis

July 23, 2005, 2:46 PM (GMT+02:00)

Al Qaeda's first coordinated bomb attacks on London's public transport
which shocked Britain on July 7 were mounted at the same time as the
G8 summit in Scotland. The death toll rose to 56 with 700 wounded and
an unknown number of victims still missing. The Islamists not only
directed their destructive urge against London, but addressed a
graphic threat to the 20 leaders of the world's industrialized nations
headed by US president George W. Bush who were meeting at Gleneagles.
Since the failed September 11 2001 attempt to bomb the White House,
this was the closest al Qaeda terrorists had come to key Western
leaders gathered in one place.

Yet, strangely enough, all those leaders lined up to consign the
attack to the British arena, as though it came from problems in
British-Muslim relations rather than being an assault on the West.

The string of bombings at Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm al Sheikh
July 23, two days after the second round of London bombings, also
coincided with the Middle East trip of the US secretary of state
Condoleezza Rice to Jerusalem and Ramallah. (She popped over to Beirut
in between.)

Here too there was method in al Qaeda's timing.

The distance between London and Gleneagles is comparable to the
distance between Rice's Jerusalem hotel and the Egyptian Red Sea
resort. Al Qaeda chose its moment to devastate the Sharm paradise when
the US, Britain, Egypt and Israel were immersed in an intense effort
to clear away obstacles to Ariel Sharon's evacuation of Israelis from
the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank, and make sure it will be free
of Palestinian terrorist violence.

By hitting Sharm al Sheikh, Osama bin Laden hammered home to Egyptian,
British, American and Israeli leaders: We are now sitting on your
doorstep. Get Sharon's plan off the ground and you will find us
entrenched on the map of Sinai next door to the Gaza Strip. In October
2004, we landed in northern Sinai, blowing up the Taba Hilton on the
Egyptian-Israeli border and other resorts and killing 34 people
including 13 Israelis. Now we have arrived at the southern tip of the
Sinai Peninsula, Sharm al-Sheikh. The Gaza Strip is our next
destination. Just as our fighting men reached Iraq from all over the
Middle East and the Muslim world, nothing will stop us pouring into
the Gaza Strip from Egypt the moment Israel hands the border crossing
over to the Egyptians and the Palestinians. We will then be in forward
bases for fighting Israel, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority just as
we fight the Americans in Iraq.

Al Qaeda makes no secret of its plans. It is looking forward to the
free ride to its first Mediterranean base afforded by the Israeli
prime minister's much-praised evacuation-disengagement plan, which
goes into effect from mid-August. The terrorist group will also win a
springboard to Israel and Europe across the water.

Yet the only controversy in Israel over the pros and cons of the
pull-back operation is confined to the domestic, political plane, the
dispute between so-called "right" and "left". Even the arguments put
forward by its most avid opponents lack strategic depth.

Washington and London, aside from certain anti-terror experts, are
blind to the fact that by exiting from Gaza, Israel will open the
Mediterranean basin to al Qaeda's spreading campaign of terror. They
are pushing Israel and the Palestinians as hard as they can to make
sure that Gaza's handover takes place. Rice arrived post-haste to make
sure the revival of Hamas suicide attacks would not delay the
operation and that the Israeli government stays squarely on course for
the home run.

American and British spokesman keep on reiterating that Israel's first
evacuation of complete communities will, as day follows night, cool
the flames of Middle East terrorism – Palestinian and Iraqi alike.
They insist that the more land Israeli cedes - on the West Bank too -
the faster terrorist violence will disappear.

The facts on the ground in London, Baghdad and Egypt in a single week
fly in the face of this theory. As the date of the pull-back draws
near, the flames of Islamic violence climb higher. This should be no
surprise to any Western or Israeli decision-makers following al
Qaeda's broadcast messages. The group claiming the Sharm el-Sheikh
bombings, for instance calls itself the Abdullah Azzam Brigades of
Egypt and the Levant (Syria and Lebanon). It is named for the
Palestinian terror ideologue who was Osama bin Laden's early mentor in
1986-1987.

The name is a pointer to the Palestinian link and the countries
targeted. The timing of the attack rounds off the picture of al
Qaeda's motivation. Al Qaeda has never concealed its long term
operational strategy. But its operational plans have been hidden well
enough to miss being thwarted by the counter-terror agencies.

In the article in the opposite column, DEBKA-Net-Weekly and
DEBKAfile's terrorism experts offer new information on how al Qaeda is
getting organized for action in the Middle East. The world Islamist
organization is now active not only in Sinai south of Israel, but also
in Jordan across from the Jewish state's heartland, in the north in
the Levant and among the Palestinians who live cheek to jowl with
Israelis.

Israeli officials are so busy second-guessing Hamas and trying to
decide whether the radical Muslim group will shoot or hold its fire
during the pull-backs that no one thinks of asking what will happen
after it is over, when Al Qaeda's bombers move over from Iraq – and
from Sinai - to join forces with the Hamas and likeminded Palestinian
terror groups sworn to destroy Israel - the Jihad Islami, and the
radical Palestinian fronts.






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