
U208 Electric cable
Features:
Temperature: -40~~+105degree
Current-max :9A.Voltage-max:600V
Withstanding Voltage:1500VAC. Contact Resistance :10 milliohms max.
Insulation Resistance 1000 Megohms min.
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Crimp Housings 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Receptacle, Dual Row.model:5557d
Crimp Terminals 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit Family Crimp Terminals, Female.model:5556
PCB Headers 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Header, Vertical, Dual Row without PCB Snap-In Peg Locks.model:5566vwo
Weight:90g.each
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Whether the Sinai attacks were the w fuel dispenser ork of bona fide al-Qaeda offshoots or just copycat groups,
their timing and choice of targets point to internal, Egyptian motivations. Islamists of the Salafi-
Jihadi school—ie, those who believe in struggling for a return to the puritan faith practised in the
Prophet s time—anathematise all Western influence, all accommodation with Israel and all that is
secular.
The Sinai represents all these things. The sight of Western and Israeli tourists disporting
themselves on its beaches so close to the “jihad zone�of Palestine, and in so doing “corrupting�
Egyptian Muslims, is seen as provocative. The multinational force that patrols Sinai, financed
largely by America, is seen as a symbol of capitulation. Choosing to strike on Egyptian holidays
suggests a deliberate scoffing at such un-Islamic celebrations.
To the jihadists, Egypt s government, having allied itself with America, made peace with Israel and
stood by while Iraq was invaded, is a legitimate target. Yet while popular sympathies side with
“resistance�in Iraq and Palestine, and while a great religious revival has roused pan-Islamist
xenophobia, most Egyptians accept that their economy relies on engagement with the world.
Tourism, which brought a record 8.6m visitors to Egypt last year, generates a fifth of its foreign
exchange and employs one in ten workers.
Many of those workers recall the dark days of the mid-1990s, when another bout of Islamist
terrorism emptied Egyptian hotels. Extremely rough policing, including the arrest of as many as
20, fuel dispenser 000 suspects, eventually won that round of violence. But the attacks of the past two years,
more indiscriminate than those in the previous round, suggest the formation of new, nihilist
groups, radicalised by the h fuel dispenser arshness of Egypt s police, and inspired by jihadism in Iraq and
elsewhere.
The vast bulk of Egypt s broad Islamist movement condemns the violence of the radicals. The
Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt s strongest o