The Jerusalem Post

Islamic State claims responsibi­lity for attack on Egyptian police in Sinai

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CAIRO (Reuters) – Islamic State on Sunday claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on an Egyptian police checkpoint in northern Sinai, the group’s Amaq news agency reported, saying 15 soldiers were killed or wounded in what it described as an infiltrati­on operation.

Egypt’s state news agency MENA said on Saturday that security forces foiled an attack on a checkpoint west of the city of al-Arish, and killed four terrorists while others fled.

MENA made no reference to any casualties among security forces in the attack, but the privately owned al-Masri al-Youm newspaper reported four policemen were killed.

Egyptian troops, backed by police, have since February been conducting a major operation targeting Islamist militants behind a wave of attacks against security forces and civilians. Hundreds of suspected militants have been killed or captured in the sweep.

Amaq said Islamic State terrorists targeted the Kilometer 17 checkpoint west of al-Arish, without giving any evidence or details on how many were involved.

MENA, citing an unnamed source, said Egyptian police confronted the terrorists who tried to storm the checkpoint, killing four of them while the rest fled.

The Egyptian army military campaign began after President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered the army and security forces to crush terrorists after gunmen killed hundreds of worshipers at a mosque in northern Sinai last November.

Egypt says fighting Islamist terrorists is a priority to restore security to the country of nearly 100 million people after years of turmoil that followed Arab Spring protests in 2011.

Sisi’s critics say his presidency has brought a harsh crackdown on dissent.

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