Combating Terrorism
President Sisi held a meeting on Saturday with high security officials to follow up the security efforts to track down terrorists.
Turkish opposition and political figure Fethullah Gülen mourned the police personnel who were killed in a terrorist attack in Wahat in Giza governorate last week.
Killing 15 militants in Kilo 135 Wahat area in the Western Desert was not the first and will not be the last strike against militants by the Egyptian Security Forces.
Students in a primary school extend their condolences to martyrs of the clashes that took place last Friday between security forces and terrorist elements at Al-Wahat.
Showing a great deal of patience and strength, the families of victims spoke to mass media and newspapers about the incident.
Minister of Defense Sedki Sobhi met on Thursday with chairman of the UN Military Committee Mikhail Kostarakos currently on a visit to Egypt.
The British Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa, Alistair Burt, met Thursday with Egypt’s Minister of Interior Magdy Abdel Ghaffar.
Egypt heads U.N. Security Council starting from the beginning of August. This is Egypt’s third presidency of the Security Council in two years since January 2016.
The International Cooperation Office affiliated with Egypt’s Ministry of Justice has drawn up the main features of an anti-terrorism quartet agreement.
Al-Azhar emphasizes its strong support to the joint Arab attitude toward cutting diplomatic ties with the regimes that enhance terrorism and harbour terrorists.
Newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron telephoned his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to offer his heartfelt condolences after Minya attack.
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