Oman Daily Observer

Restore Sinai security in three months: Sisi

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CAIRO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi on Wednesday ordered his military command to use all force necessary to secure the Sinai peninsula within the next three months following a militant attack on a mosque that killed more than 300 people.

No group has claimed responsibi­lity for Friday’s attack in which authoritie­s say gunmen carrying an IS flag opened fire after setting off an explosive.

It was the worst militant attack in Egypt’s modern history. Egyptian forces have battled an IS affiliate for several years in North Sinai, where militants have killed hundreds of police and soldiers.

“It is your responsibi­lity to secure and stabilise Sinai within the next three months,” Sisi said addressing his new chief of staff in a speech that gave no details on any operations.”You can use all brute force necessary.”

IS’s Wilayat Sinai branch has claimed some of the most deadly attacks in Egypt. The group was made up in 2014 of former fighters of a local extremist group and has leaders say the campaign alienates local communitie­s and has in the past fuelled sympathy for militants.

The Arab League plans to hold an emergency meeting on December 5 to discuss the attack, MENA state news agency said on Wednesday.

Tribal leaders in the Sinai, some of whom cooperate with the military to provide intelligen­ce, say militants are as few as 800.

Most are local Egyptians but there are also some Palestinia­ns, they say. Egypt hopes a recent agreement it helped broker between Palestine rivals factions Hamas and Fatah to allow a unity government to control the Gaza border will help stem arms smuggling by tightening control on the crossing and tunnels into Egyptian territory.

Friday’s attack was a shift for Sinai militants who have mostly focussed on targeting police and soldiers on the peninsula.

But since December 2016 they have begun hitting Coptic Christian churches and pilgrims on the mainland.

 ?? — Reuters ?? An Egyptian man holds candles in the memory of victims of the attack in north Sinai in front of the Press Syndicate in Cairo, on Wednesday.
— Reuters An Egyptian man holds candles in the memory of victims of the attack in north Sinai in front of the Press Syndicate in Cairo, on Wednesday.

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