Arab Rulers and the War on Terror

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Arab Rulers and the War on Terror!
Last week, Islamic terrorists in Sinai carried out their largest-ever attack on Egyptian forces operating in the war-torn peninsula. In a coordinated series of attacks, over 300 jihadists linked to Islamic State assaulted some 15 checkpoints and military bases using heavy weapons, anti-aircraft guns and suicide bombers. The death toll was estimated at over 100 casualties, including Egyptian troops, terror militiamen and civilians. This was very troubling news, especially for Israel right next door! In response, the IDF beefed up its presence along its border with Sinai, and even temporarily closed one of the main highways to the southern port city of Eilat. Israeli officials have also charged that Hamas in Gaza is helping the Islamic jihadists in Sinai in their on-going war with the Egyptian regime. And this all raises important questions about how willing and able are the leaders of key Sunni Arab countries to help us wage the war on Islamic terrorism. So are the rulers in Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states doing enough to defeat this global threat in their own backyard? How threatened are these regimes themselves by jihadist militias like al-Qaeda and the Islamic State? And are they even willing to cooperate with Israel in the war on terror? Arab Rulers and the War on Terror! That’s our focus this week here on Front Page Jerusalem. We’ll hear from a leading Israeli security analyst on whether leaders in the Arab world are doing enough to help in the fight against Islamic jihadists. Our guest will be Dr. Dan Diker of the Voice of Israel radio channel and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

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On today’s show, we’re looking at what the main Sunni Arab states are doing to help with the war on terror. The spotlight has fallen on this issue again after the recent terror attack on a tourist beach in Tunisia and then the large-scale jihadist offensive against Egyptian forces in Sinai. So could Arab rulers be doing more to help fight the global jihadists? And just how committed are they to defeating the radical Islamists? This week, we spoke to Dan Diker, a talk show host withVoice of Israel radio and a strategic analyst with the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Here’s Front Page senior producer David Parsons with this week’s guest. ..

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