Egypt sentences 14 to death over Sinai attacks
An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced 14 militants Islamists to death by hanging and four to life imprisonment for attacks on army and police forces in the Sinai Peninsula last year. The verdicts showed the state's determination to deal firmly with militant activity in Sinai, which has increased since the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. Security forces are mounting operations in the area following the killing 16 Egyptian border guards in August. The court's decision is likely to go in the way of appeasing Israel, which has voiced concern over the faltering security in Sinai where at least four cross-border attacks took place in just over a year. Israel is now building a fence along the desert border. Restoring security in Sinai is one of President Mohamed Mursi's main challenges since he became president last June. The men, members of a militant group called Tawheed and Jihad, were charged by the prosecutor with killing three police office...
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