SAVAGE ATTACK ON EGYPTIAN POLICE IN SINAI — REPORTEDLY FORCED OFF BUSES THEN EXECUTED

WITH MORSI GONE, EGYPT IS REPORTEDLY CRACKING DOWN ON TERRORISM IN SINAI AND SEALING THOSE GAZA TUNNELS





With Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated President Mohammed Morsi ousted, Egypt’s military has launched a major crackdown on terrorist activity in the Sinai Peninsula, carrying out arrests and trying to seal up smuggling tunnels connecting the Sinai to Gaza.
According to Israeli media reports, Egypt is planning to deploy two additional battalions to the Sinai to stem a wave of Islamist violence that has killed 13 since Morsi was deposed two weeks ago. Israel had to approve the request for the two new battalions as the Camp David Peace Accords stipulate the Sinai is supposed to remain demilitarized.
With Morsi Gone, Egypt Is Cracking Down on Terrorism in Sinai and Sealing those Gaza Tunnels
Egyptian security forces look on as water is poured into a tunnel connecting the Sinai and Gaza (Screenshot: Jewish News One)
The Jerusalem Post reports that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday declared a state of alert along the Israel-Egypt border, with residents being told to stay in their homes. The Egyptian State Information Service reports that Egypt’s army has killed 37 militants since launching its crackdown on terrorism, which has included gun battles and military apache helicopters giving chase to fleeing gunmen.
Besides killing at least eight Egyptian security personnel, Islamist militants in the Sinai over the past two weeks have also killed two Christians (one a priest), a 5-year-old girl and bombed a gas pipeline to Jordan.
According to the Times of Israel, Egypt will now have 11 battalions deployed in the Sinai including the two additional ones to try to gain control of a state of lawlessness that has deteriorated since President Hosni Mubarak was deposed two years ago.
The Jerusalem Post writes, “The desert peninsula has long been a security headache for Egypt and its neighbors. Large and empty, it borders Israel and the Gaza Strip and flanks the Suez Canal linking Asia to Europe. It is also home to nomad clans disaffected with rule from Cairo.
The Times of Israel reports that Egyptian Army Spokesman Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali told Asharq al-Awsat that “terrorists have escalated their planned operations against the police and armed forces in the Sinai over the last few days. Their aim is to spread chaos and undermine Egyptian national security.”
The Army says it will respond with the “utmost severity and firmness and force” if protesters try to approach or break into its bases, according to an official quoted by Ynet News.
The Egyptian Army is concerned weapons are being smuggled via tunnels from Gaza and that Sinai-based terrorists are using those tunnels to escape capture by Egyptian security forces. It is now working intensely to destroy hundreds of tunnels by bulldozer by flooding them with water and filling their entrances with sand as seen in the video below.
An Egyptian official quoted by Israel Hayom reports that some 800 tunnels, or 80% of those operating, have been demolished.
Gaza terrorist groups including Hamas use the tunnels to smuggle weapons into Gaza as well as consumer goods like gas and food. As TheBlaze previously reported, a KFC franchise also used the tunnels to deliver fried chicken to Gaza.



At least 24 Egyptian policemen were killed Monday morning when unidentified militants ambushed their minibuses, wire services and Egyptian media reported.
The attack took place in the Sinai Peninsula near the Rafah border with Gaza, a hotbed of Islamist militant activity.
Savage Attack on Egyptian Police in Sinai   Reportedly Forced Off Buses then Executed
Egyptian security forces in the Sinai Peninsula (File photo: AFP/Getty Images)
“The militants forced the two vehicles to stop, ordered the policemen out and forced them to lie on the ground before they shot them to death,” the Associated Press reported, citing officials speaking on condition of anonymity.
Ynet quotes a report in Al-Ahram saying that the attackers had intended to kidnap the policemenbut “eventually started shooting them because of their large number. A source at the Egyptian interior ministry said that the ambush was planned in advance.”
The policemen were reportedly dressed in civilian clothes.
There were conflicting reports on exactly how the attack occurred, as most journalists are reporting on the ongoing violence from Cairo, some 230 miles from Rafah.
While Egyptian state television broadcasted a report saying the police were killed “execution-style,” officials earlier said they were killed after rocket-propelled grenades were fired at the two minibuses.
Different news agencies also provided conflicting descriptions of the nature of the attack. The BBC called the attack an “ambush” and a “blast,” which also injured three additional policemen.
This, as Reuters reported, “The policemen were on their way to their barracks in Rafah, near the border with Israel, when militants attacked them with machineguns and rocket-propelled grenades, the security sources said. Earlier reports had said an explosion caused the casualties.”
AFP also reported that rocket-propelled grenades were fired at the buses.
Egypt’s Al-Masry Al-Youm had a similar report to AP.

Interior Ministry public relations officer Abdel Fattah Othman says the conscripts were heading to their camp to obtain documents ending their service.Osama Ismail, assistant interior minister for Sinai Security, told Al-Masry Al-Youm that the militants ordered the police to get off the minibuses and then fired at them. Forces on the ground and from the air were combing the area in an effort to locate the perpetrators.
The head of the Egyptian military on Sunday vowed a “forceful” response to the ongoing violence gripping the country.
On Sunday, at least 36 detainees were killed after security forces fired tear gas inside a prison truck in which they were traveling, the AP and other news agencies reported. While en route to the Abu Zaabal prison, those traveling in one of the trucks began to riot and badly beat up a police officer inside, security officials told the AP.
“Security forces fired tear gas into the truck in hopes of freeing the officer, the officials said, adding that those killed died from suffocating on the gas,” AP reported Sunday.
The Muslim Brotherhood released a statement holding police responsible, saying “The murder of 35 detained anti-coup protesters affirms the intentional violence aimed at opponents of the coup, and the cold-blooded killing of which they are targets.”
Earlier on Sunday, Commander in Chief of Egypt’s Armed Forces Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned that security forces would forcefully oppose protester violence.
“We will never be silent in the face of the destruction of the country,” said Sisi.
“We are very prepared for this,” he said, adding there would be a “forceful” response to attacks on police stations and government buildings, according to a translation provided by AFP.
There have been nearly daily Islamist militant attacks in the Sinai Peninsula targeting Egyptian police forces since Muslim Brotherhood-aligned President Mohammed Morsi was ousted from power on July 3.
The Egyptian Army has launched an all-out crackdown against the militants since Morsi’s ouster to try to rid the Sinai of extremist groups, including Al Qaeda-aligned fighters who have also fired rockets into the territory of next-door Israel.
Some 800 have reportedly been killed, including 70 police and soldiers, since security forces cleared pro-Morsi sit-ins in Cairo last week.

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