Blasts kill at least 22 in egypt after U
Blasts kill at least 22 in egypt after U.S.-led air campaign against al-Qaeda-linked group in Nusaybin
“We’ll not tolerate those who are opposed to the interests of the nation or religion,” the Prime Minister said as he spoke to the nation of Egypt.
“There will be no compromise between us and al-Qaeda,” he said in ref영주안마erence to the terror group that attacks targets worldwide with a network of bases in Syria and across Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
On Sunday, Egypt began air strikes in Nusaybin, the capital of the North Sinai, killing at least 22 people including a number of children and wounding 36, officials said.
On Thursday, at least 38 were killed in an attack on a military airport in the eastern province of Giza, the highest death toll by air strike in Egypt’s modern history.
In April, at least 120 people were killed when two suspected al-Qaeda militants blew themselves up inside the Egyptian ambassador’s residence in Cairo.
The Islamist militant group is linked to the September 11 terror attacks in the United States that killed more than 3,000 people.
Reuters was unable to independently verify reports from Egypt that air strikes had killed al-Qaeda gunmen in Nusaybin on Sunday.
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The attack comes as Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi has called for greater engagement from international forces in Sinai as his forces prepare for the assault from the north.
“We must keep the dialogue open and develop a united approach which would help to restore order and security across the entire region,” el-Beblawi said on Sunday.
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On Tuesday, nearly 200 people, many of them students of the Egyptian University of Technology’s (MOT) Shatila School, took to the streets in Cairo to demand that their schools be put on lockdown to protect them from attacks.
Egypt’s military has launched numerous air strikes on the Sinai Peninsula to help drive al-Qaeda out of positions in areas under its control.
The latest attacks came a day before a key Egyptian Islamist Muslim Brotherhood leader had his house ransacked, his body dumped on th