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摘要
本章的重点是在西奈(西奈省或SP)的ISIS的情况和它的军事能力。它概述了伊斯兰国在西奈半岛前身的发展,包括耶路撒冷支持组织(Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis)和西奈半岛圣战组织(tawhid wa al-Jihad)。尽管在数量和武器上都处于劣势,但西奈半岛的ISIS及其前身在残酷的反叛乱和常规战术(2011-2021)下熬过了10年。这使得ISIS在西奈半岛的案例可能是最令人费解的。即使与其他ISIS省份相比,SP省的资源也有限。从地理上看,它在东北部的据点并不崎岖(半岛的高山位于西奈半岛的南部和中部)。此外,SP在人数少、分裂的人口中得到的支持有限,而且它被敌对当局(埃及、巴勒斯坦哈马斯和以色列)所包围。这一章通过对前埃及军官、安全官员、西奈部落领袖的采访,集中讨论了SP的战术,并对其耐力进行了解释。本章还分析了2015年7月的Sheikh Zuweid战役,在这场战役中,SP执行了过去一百年来埃及武装非国家行为体进行的最复杂的军事行动。
Lures and Endures: How ‘Sinai Province’ Fights in Egypt
The chapter focuses on the case of ISIS in Sinai (Sinai Province or SP) and its military capacities. It overviews the development of the predecessors of IS in Sinai, including Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (ABM or Supports of Jerusalem) and al-Tawhid wa al-Jihad in Sinai (TJS or Monotheism and Struggle in Sinai). Despite being massively outnumbered and outgunned, ISIS in Sinai and its predecessors have survived ten years of brutal counterinsurgency and conventional tactics (2011-2021). This makes the case of ISIS in Sinai perhaps the most puzzling. SP has limited resources, even compared with other ISIS provinces. Geographically, its strongholds in the Northeast are not rugged (the peninsula’s high mountains are located in South and Central Sinai). Moreover, SP has limited support among a small, divided population, and it is surrounded by hostile authorities (Egypt, Palestinian Hamas, and Israel). The chapter develops an explanation of SP’s endurance by focusing on its tactics and by drawing upon interviews with former Egyptian army officers and security officials, Sinaian tribal leaders. The chapter also analyzes the Battle of Sheikh Zuweid of July 2015, in which SP executed the most complex military operation conducted by an Egyptian armed nonstate actor in the last one hundred years.