Introduction

The Sinai Peninsula is one of the most strategic land masses on the Earth.
Located in the North East of Egypt, the Sinai occupies 23,170 square mile (60,000 km), an area twice the size of Belgium.

Famous as the location of the Biblical Exodus, the Sinai is at the intersection of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
But with the building of the Suez Canal in the mid 19 century it now linked two oceans and increasing became the transit point for a substantial piece of Global Commerce.
It was then a hotly contested of series of wars between Israel and Egypt, as Israel realized if the Sinai was secure could they find safety.

Today the Sinai is recognized for its coastal resorts of Dahab and Sharm El-Shirhk, the world's oldest Christian monastery of St Catherine's, and of course Mt Sinai, the mountain of Moses.
But in 2013 it remains vastly empty with a half of million inhabitants, a large  under utilized desert.
The emptiness of the desert now provides a secure staging grounds of violent Militants to attack Israel and Egypt.

We now that the time is now to act and create a counter solution!


Nothing great has ever been achieved except by those who dared to believe that something inside them was superior to circumstances"  barton

Peace At Last The Time Is Now