(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - How will "Israel" defy the firing of rockets on the south of the country, from Egypt?

This evening (Sunday) a high-ranking source in the army said that if they'll identify a "terrorist" cell preparing to fire to the south of the country," there is no authentication at all towards the launchers of missiles in Sinai".

In the army, they fear that the soldiers will be facing a deadlock in case they exposed "terrorists" in the Sinai region preparing for a rocket fire to ""Israel"", because of the absence of clear orders. Accordingly, they explained: "There is no intention of bombing a cell of rocket launchers, even if we located them. We won't go this far. Had the rocket fire situation continued to exist in the area of Sinai, this will require us have a broadest estimate of the situation. In real time, we are heading to Egypt and possibly we will impose pressure through the Americans. However, the source explains, "The city of Eilat cannot endure such "terrorist" attacks".

But can you rely on the Egyptian police, in its current state? According to the source the collaboration with the army and the Egyptian government is still well-maintained. A senior source in the organization depicted the relations with Egypt as a "nice", but stressed that they, in "Israel", did not send any threatening letter to the Egyptians after the shooting. "We are not in the location that allows us to ask the Egyptians to do a considerable work. We are not satisfied with the way they are dealing with "terrorist" cells in Sinai."

In security services, they hope, Omar Suleiman, Egypt's former intelligence chief, and the right hand of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, to be elected as the head of state. Suleiman had broad relations in "Israel", in particular with the Minister of Defense Ehud Barak and the head of political security committee in the Defense Ministry, Amos Gilad. They are discussing at the security services the close ties between Suleiman and the commander to be of Air Force, Major General Amir Eshel, since the latter was head of the Planning Division.

Head of Intelligence Division, Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi addressed the issue of the rocket fire, at the end of the week. Kochavi said in the closing ceremony of training of intelligence officers, "the Middle East, the place where the frequency of weapon race us the largest in the world, changed its destination and nature randomly. Perhaps the winds of change might be positive, but on the short and medium term, it holds many risks. The bombings that fell on Eilat from Sinai, is only a reflection of the fundamental change going through the region. "

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