Egypt military buildup in Sinai threatens peace with Israel, source warns

An Israeli security source underscored that the US "is responsible for upholding the peace deal and must ensure it is implemented as written."

 Egyptian army tanks deployed in the northern Sinai Peninsula, along the Gaza border, July 4, 2024  (photo credit: AFP/via Getty Images)
Egyptian army tanks deployed in the northern Sinai Peninsula, along the Gaza border, July 4, 2024
(photo credit: AFP/via Getty Images)

Israel has recently observed a military buildup by Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula, according to a security source who spoke with reporters on Monday.

“Egypt has deployed forces beyond the permitted quota, expanded port facilities, and extended runways at airports,” the source said. The source added that these actions violate the peace agreement between the two nations.

Regarding the entry of Egyptian forces beyond the permitted quota, security officials emphasized that “such actions are reversible – it is not a problem to pull tanks back.”

'Israel will not tolerate Egyptian violations,' security source says

The security source emphasized that Israel is committed to maintaining the peace agreement and will not alter its deployment along the border. However, the source also added, “Israel will not accept the situation and will not tolerate violations from Cairo.”

Israel is currently in discussions with both Cairo and Washington on the matter. The source said, “Washington is responsible for upholding the peace agreement and must ensure it is implemented as written.”

 Waving national colorful flag of Israel and national flag of Egypt (credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)
Waving national colorful flag of Israel and national flag of Egypt (credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)

So far, Israel has refrained from commenting on Egypt’s military buildup, aside from a few rare statements. In February, Israel’s Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter stated that Egypt’s military buildup in Sinai is “intolerable.” The ambassador added, “For a long time, this issue was pushed aside, but it is continuing. This will be a topic we are going to put on the table – very soon and very firmly.”