Hundreds of Israelis left Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula this week after being warned to do so immediately. Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau issued the warning on the evening of April 13, citing “concrete information” that terrorists were planning to kidnap Israelis.

By mid-morning April 14, about 430 of 650 Israelis known to be in Sinai had returned home, a police spokesman told the Israeli daily Ha’aretz. In a pre-Passover release, the bureau called Sinai a travel destination with a “very high and concrete threat.” — jta

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