The Sinai conflict has been underway since 2011 and has become progressively more intense
and violent, fuelled by localised grievances as well as wider regional developments (Hart, 2016).
The key actors involved are militant jihadist groups, local Bedouin tribes and the Egyptian
government/military; others such as Israel, Gaza and the Multinational Forces and Observers
(MFO) have varying influence on the conflict. This report looks at these actors, the underlying
and proximate causes of the conflict and opportunities for peace. The literature reviewed largely
comprised newspaper, magazine and think-tank articles rather than academic journals. More
research is needed on militant groups involved in the conflict and on their relationship with
Bedouin tribes.
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Idris, I. (2017). Sinai Conflict Analysis. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.