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Sunday, February 11, 2018
Egypt's Salafi Call group says it backs Egypt's army in its battle against terrorism

Egypt's Salafi Call group says it backs Egypt's army in its battle against
terrorism
The group of ultra-orthodox Salafi Muslims said on Saturday that it supports
the military's fight against militants, including the new Operation Sinai
2018 push in the Sinai Peninsula
Ahram Online , Sunday 11 Feb 2018
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/290754/Egypt/Politics-/Egypts-Salafi-Call-group-says-it-backs-Egypts-army.aspx

Egypt's Salafi Call, a group of ultra-orthodox Salafi Muslims, said it is
backing Egypt's army it its battle against terrorism, two days after a major
counterterrorism operation focused on Sinai was launched.

"The Salafi Call, like all the Egyptian people, stands behind its army in
its war on terrorism, and prays to God to help it [the military] prevent
[terrorists] from corrupting the land," the group said in a statement late
on Saturday.

On Friday, Egypt launched Operation Sinai 2018, involving land, naval and
air forces, as well as the police and border guards, targeting "terrorist
and criminal elements and organizations" in northern and central Sinai, as
well as parts of the Nile Delta and the Western Desert.

The Salafi Call, the parent organisation of Egypt's Salafist Nour Party,
said terrorism in Egypt has become more dangerous than at any previous time
and the threat is increasing. The Nour Party currently has 12 members in the
Egyptian parliament.

It said many foreign countries have their eyes set on Sinai, claiming that
terrorists carry out attacks in Sinai with "technological backing from
intelligence [services] of countries hostile to Egypt."

"Egypt has for decades suffered from a variety of terrorist attacks, but
terrorism in recent years has taken a very dangerous turn," targeting all
Egyptians, including the army and police, as well as churches, to provoke
sedition between Muslims and Christians, and even mosques, the group said in
its statement.

The group, which has been involved in preaching, said militants have paid no
heed to its "advice or guidance" against conducting attacks.

It referred to a November attack on a mosque in North Sinai that killed more
than 300 worshippers, the deadliest such attack in Egypt's modern history,
as well as the 2015 killing by militants of Nour Party leader Mostafa Abdel
Rahman, secertary of the party in Arish, who was shot by unidentified
gunmen.

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