Egypt kills 77 extremist militants in anti-terror operations

Dozens of militants have been killed in anti-terrorism operations in Egypt during the period July 22 - Aug. 30. (File/AFP)
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Updated 31 August 2020
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Egypt kills 77 extremist militants in anti-terror operations

  • A total of 19 four-wheel drive vehicles were destroyed
  • A total of 317 dens, hideouts and stores where explosive materials were kept in northern Sinai by militants were also destroyed

LONDON: Dozens of militants have been killed in anti-terrorism operations during the period July 22 - Aug. 30, the General Command of the Egyptian Armed Forces said on Sunday.

Various operations to clear Egypt of extremists have resulted in the the deaths of 77 militants.

Operations had targeted the alleged “homes of terrorists” which led to the deaths of 73 extremists in northern Sinai.

Two other militants, considered “extremely dangerous” individuals, were killed in an operation. They were in possession of two automatic rifles, five magazines of ammunition and an explosive belt.

In another such operation, two other militants were killed and another was injured. They had four automatic rifles, ammunition, explosives, a motorcycle and sums of money in their possession. 

A total of 317 dens, hideouts and stores where explosive materials were kept in northern Sinai by militants and ten four-wheel drive vehicles were also destroyed. 

The Air Force also destroyed nine four-wheel drive vehicles loaded with weapons and ammunition while they tried to penetrate the country's western borders.

A total of three officers and four soldiers were killed in the operations. 


Abbas discusses Palestinian developments in Gaza, West Bank with Norwegian king

Updated 12 February 2026
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Abbas discusses Palestinian developments in Gaza, West Bank with Norwegian king

  • Abbas said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution

LONDON: President Mahmoud Abbas discussed the latest developments in the Occupied Palestinian Territories with King Harald V of Norway on Thursday.

Abbas recognized Norway’s financial, humanitarian, and development assistance to the Palestinian people, which ultimately led to the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state in May 2024.

Abbas discussed with King Harald the serious situation in the Palestinian regions of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He warned of the ongoing Israeli “policy of genocidal aggression, blockade and starvation against the Palestinian people,” in Gaza, according to the Wafa news agency.

He said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution.

The meeting at the Royal Palace in Oslo included PLO Executive Committee Member Ziad Abu Amr, Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Majdi Al-Khalidi, and Ambassador Marie Antoinette Sedin, the representative of the State of Palestine to Norway.

Abbas is on a two-day official visit to strengthen ties and discuss developments in Palestine and the region, Wafa added.