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North Sudan & South Sudan Gabe Steinmeyer

Executive Summary North Sudan: South Sudan: Military Support of Hamas Military and Political alliance with Israel

North Sudan Military Support of Hamas Projections: Khaled Meshaal informed guests at an Islamic conference in Sudan “Hamas will take revenge for Sudan from Israel in retaliation for its aggression ... You will hear good news soon,“ 16/11/12 Sudan has been funneling weapons from Iran to Gaza. According to senior Israeli security officials. The rockets are assembled locally after being shipped from Iran to Sudan, trucked across the desert through Egypt, broken down into parts and moved through Sinai tunnels into Gaza. Projections: Look for further support of Hamas Further alignment with Jihadist communities 70% of 34,206,710 population or 23,944,697 people are Sudanese Arab 97% of Sudan is Muslim

Iran to Gaza: A Rocket’s Story

South Sudan Military and Political alliance with Israel Projections: Christian State with independence as of 2011 Israeli "elements" have been arming and training the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) Israel was one of the first countries to recognize South Sudan after it gained independence from Muslim, Arab-led Sudan last July Israeli delegation is to visit South Sudan in order to identify ways that Israel could better support the developing African nation. Projections: Expect continued conflicts between Sudan on issues of resources, religion, and Israel-Gaza conflict Further cooperation between Israel and South Sudan

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