Three Egyptian Coptic monks killed in South Africa, Coptic Orthodox Church says

South African police stand guard in Ventersdorp, South Africa. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 14 March 2024
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Three Egyptian Coptic monks killed in South Africa, Coptic Orthodox Church says

  • A South African police spokesperson said that authorities were investigating the murder of three priests at a church in Cullinan, a town near Pretoria

CAIRO: Three Egyptian Coptic monks were killed in a “criminal assault” inside a Coptic monastery in South Africa, the Christian Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt said on Tuesday, and South African police said they were investigating a triple murder.
“Three monks were subjected to a criminal assault inside our Coptic monastery,” the spokesman for the Coptic Orthodox Church said in statement posted on Facebook, without elaborating.
A South African police spokesperson said that authorities were investigating the murder of three priests at a church in Cullinan, a town near Pretoria.
All three victims were found with stab wounds while a fourth who survived alleged that he was hit by an iron rod before fleeing and hiding, said police spokesperson Col. Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi in a statement.
“The motive (for the) murders is unknown at this stage,” he said, adding that the suspects “reportedly left the scene without taking any valuable item(s).”
South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, and armed robbery is common.
One of the three monks killed was a representative of the Coptic Diocese of South Africa, said the church statement.
An internal investigation has been launched, it added, and the Egyptian ambassador to Johannesburg has been informed.

 


Turkey and Hamas discuss reaching second phase of Gaza peace plan, Turkish sources say

Updated 21 December 2025
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Turkey and Hamas discuss reaching second phase of Gaza peace plan, Turkish sources say

  • They also discussed ⁠measures to be taken to resolve existing issues for proceeding to the second phase of the plan, the sources also said, without giving details

ANKARA: Turkey’s MIT intelligence agency chief met Hamas' ​negotiating team head Khalil Al-Hayya on Saturday and discussed necessary measures to be taken for proceeding to the ‌second phase ‌of the ‌Gaza ⁠peace ​plan, ‌Turkish security sources said.
The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said MIT chief Ibrahim Kalin met the ⁠Hamas delegation in Istanbul ‌within the scope ‍of the ‍Gaza ceasefire agreement, ‍and they discussed steps to be taken to prevent what they ​said were Israel's ceasefire violations.
They also discussed ⁠measures to be taken to resolve existing issues for proceeding to the second phase of the plan, the sources also said, without giving details.