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    British newspaper: urging seeking to turn the Egyptian Sinai into a "new Iraq"

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    Post by Rocky Tue 28 Nov 2017, 1:45 am

    [ltr]British newspaper: urging seeking to turn the Egyptian Sinai into a "new Iraq"[/ltr]

     Since 2017-11-27 at 17:47 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]The impact of the attack on a mosque for the Sufis in Egypt's Sinai has fueled fears among Egyptians that it is trying to organize the transfer of sectarian violence between Iraq's most popular Shi'ites and Sunnis to their predominantly Sunni country, the Financial Times reported in a report.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The newspaper said in a report published on Sunday (November 26, 2017) that the "massacre" that took place against the Sufis in Al-Rawda mosque raises questions about the effectiveness of the military campaign carried out by the government of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, The reasons for this dangerous development in the organization and its objectives of this terrorist operation, which is considered the deadliest in the history of the country is still unknown. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report said that the attackers opened fire shortly after the sermon began during Friday prayers at the crowded al-Rawda mosque in northern Sinai. They did not stop firing at the frightened worshipers who rushed towards the exits that the gunmen closed. They carried a warning flag and used automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades. Following the departure of the gunmen, who numbered between 25 and 30, more than 300 people were killed in the worst attack by jihadists on Egyptians in the country's modern history.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The attack has increased pressure on Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who has vowed repeatedly to crush jihadists. While his government is seeking to attract investors and return tourists feared by previous attacks, the latest attack is expected to increase instability, Authorities are more difficult.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report added that the organization of a supporter and groups loyal to him was able in the past period, killing more than a thousand soldiers and police in Sinai, in addition to the assassination of many civilians suspected of the organization as informants, and launched cells in the country bombings against churches, killing dozens of Christian Copts last year.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He pointed out that "the recent attack raised the memory of the incidents of sectarian bloodshed between Shiites and Sunni Muslims, the most common in Iraq, and fears of their transfer to their Sunni country," where the militants see the Sufis that they engage in acts contrary to the Islamic religion and this prompted them to attack the mosque, Frequented by mystics.[/ltr]
    [ltr]A year ago, a supporter of two senior Sufi sheikhs was killed in Sinai and issued threats against the Sufi movements, saying he would not tolerate their presence, although millions of Egyptians belonged to Sufi movements in the country.[/ltr]
    [ltr]For his part, the Middle East analyst in the group "Navatny" Gantzn Garnett, the sectarian attacks by a supporter of the Sufis and Copts has increased during the year 2016, with shrinking areas occupied by a supporter in Syria and Iraq under the pressure of forces supported by the International Alliance, The recent attack may give a signal to the international jihadist community that Sinai and Egypt are active fronts to continue its jihad there, while fronts in Syria and Iraq fade.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Observers point out that the competition between the organization is calling for and the rule on the influence and recruitment of young people has increased recently with defeats in Syria and Iraq, and here emphasizes expert analyst on Islamic groups at the center of "Ahram" for strategic studies, Ahmad Kamel al-Beheiri, "Jund al-Islam" A group linked to al-Qaeda in the Sinai, recently called on gunmen urging to withdraw from that group, which she described as "rebound."[/ltr]
    [ltr]"There is a message in the attack to the rival groups of those who are thinking of changing their allegiance, indicating that they are still capable of carrying out major operations," he said.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"We are still here," the Financial Times said in a report. He also carried out an attack on a mosque in Egyptian Sinai, where he chose the mosque because of its size and location on the main highway across northern Sinai The choice of the Sufi mosque may help to justify its action, but the real aim is to emphasize their continued presence in the Sinai and on the jihadist scene.[/ltr]

    [ltr]According to observers, jihadist groups failed to achieve major successes outside their main areas of operations in the northeastern corner of the Sinai Peninsula. "We did not threaten the fabric of Egyptian society or, The ability of the regime to maintain itself, and there was no clear vision of the military campaign of the government in Sinai even for its partners in the United States government. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]"There is concern in the United States about the nature of the campaign to combat this insurgency and whether it is too broad, violent and indiscriminate, because this kind of campaign often has significant effects," he said.[/ltr]
    [ltr]During the past years, the Sinai region of northern Egypt has been the scene of repeated attacks against security forces, police and army. While Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has promised to use "brute force" against the jihadists, the army has been fighting them there since 2014.[/ltr]




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