Suspected Islamic Militants Kill 235 in Sinai Mosque Attack EGYPT

The government's MENA news agency said extremists
targeted the al-Rawdah mosque in Bir al-Abed, west of the provincial capital,
el-Arish.
A man claiming to have been
inside the mosque during the attack told Arab media that militants in four-wheel-drive vehicles opened fire inside the house
of worship following an explosion.
Eyewitnesses also said
the militants fired on ambulances as emergency personnel tried to
evacuate the wounded to hospitals. The state news agency said 109
people were wounded in the attack.
The attack targeted a mosque
frequented by Sufis, members of a mystic movement within Islam.
No group immediately claimed
responsibility for the attack, but an Islamic State affiliate has been carrying
out attacks in the region since 2013.
Egyptian government warplanes
reportedly attacked terrorist targets in the Sinai following the carnage at the
mosque.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi
vowed that the attack "will not go unpunished" but did not specify
what steps might be taken.
U.S. President Donald Trump
reacted to the violence, calling it a "horrible and cowardly terrorist
attack on innocent and defenseless worshippers."
Trump added, "The world
cannot tolerate terrorism, we must defeat them militarily and discredit the
extremist ideology that
forms the basis of their existence!" in a tweet sent from Florida, where
he is staying over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Neighboring Israel sent
condolences to Egypt following the attack. Israel and Egypt signed a peace
treaty in 1979 and maintain close security cooperation.
Egypt's security forces are
battling an Islamic State insurgency, mostly in the northern region of Sinai,
where militants have killed hundreds of police officers and soldiers
since fighting there intensified in the past three years.
Militants have targeted
security forces, but have also struck beyond the Sinai by hitting Christian churches and
civilians in other parts of Egypt.
Egyptian media reported that
Sissi met with top security officials, including the defense and interior ministers, immediately after the
attack as security was stepped up around government buildings.
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