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Africa North
Intro to Wilayet Sinai (ISIS group operating against Egypt)
2023-12-25
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[GreyDynamics] 1.0 INTRODUCTION
ISIS-Sinai Province (Wilayat Sinai) is the most active and capable jihadist terrorist group operating in Egypt. Since 2014, the group has committed over 500 attacks in the Sinai region, mostly against Egyptian security forces. The group is based primarily in northern Sinai, Egypt. The US State Department designated ISIS-Sinai as a foreign terrorist organisation.

As of early 2023, Wilayat Sinai remains largely inactive after several intensive operations against it by the Egyptian Armed Forces (EAF) and Sinai Tribes Union. However, the Israel-Hamas conflict threatens the group’s revival as thousands of displaced Palestinians flee into the Sinai via the Rafah crossing.

2.1 HISTORY
In 2011, ISIS-Sinai first formed under the name Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (ABM, أنصار بيت المقدس), variously translated as Ansar Jerusalem, Supporters of Jerusalem, Champions of Jerusalem, Supporters of the Holy House. ABM had ties to al-Qa’ida and conducted attacks against Israel and its interests. In 2013, the Egyptian military removed former President Muhammad Mursi from office, and the ABM escalated its attacks on Egyptian government and military targets. In 2014, the group formally pledged its alliance to ISIS and changed its name to ISIS-Sinai. [source]

EAF has pursued a containment strategy rather than eradication in addressing insurgency in North Sinai, leading to a prolonged conflict without definitive success. Despite declarations to “end terrorism,” the EAF’s actions suggest a focus on containment due to political and institutional challenges. The military’s centralised decision-making structure and reluctance to address root causes hinder effective counterinsurgency efforts. While the current strategy has contained the threat since its peak in 2015, ongoing attacks highlight its persistence. [source]

3.1 PLACE WITHIN BROADER GOVERNMENT, TERRORIST, OR OTHER STRUCTURES
Unlike other militant organisations, Wilayat Sinai does not enjoy formal state support or a large diaspora. Instead, it depends on local mobilisation and neighbouring collaboration, from groups like Hamas in Gaza.

3.2 FINANCING
When the ABM pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and became known as Wilayat Sinai, it acquired enhanced capabilities to carry out high-profile attacks and coordinated strikes. Receiving funds and guidance from the Islamic State’s central authority in Syria and Iraq, Wilayat Sinai attacks became deadlier and more frequent than its predecessors in the ABM. [source]

In early 2023, the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on Brukan al-Khatuni, an Iraqi residing in Turkey, for funding ISIS activities. He formerly held the position of head of foreign financing Wilayat Sinai from Iraq. [source]

3.3 BUSINESS STRUCTURE
Wilayat Sinai shares similarities with the broader ISIS organisation, but specific details might vary based on the local context. Wilayah Sinai is believed to rely on a combination of local extortion, criminal activities, and external financial support from sympathisers. Overall, ISIS primarily derives its funding from a diverse range of sources, including:

  • Smuggling of goods: Wilayat Sinai militants actively smuggled goods through an extensive tunnel network that connected Sinai to Gaza. This included drugs and weapons trafficking. [source]

  • Kidnapping for Ransom: Illegal prisoner camps near the Israeli border in Sinai held women. The source indicates that perpetrators tortured women to coerce their families into paying ransom for their release. [source]

  • Donations: Some sympathisers and individuals sympathetic to ISIS’s ideology have provided financial support through donations. Donors likely came from those associated with Burkan al-Khatuni. [source] [source]

3.6 CONNECTIONS WITH HAMAS
For many years, militant groups like Hamas and Wilayat Sinai relied on transactional collaboration. Their geographic proximity and isolated safe havens nurtured intimate ties between the militant groups. Additionally, the groups had mutual enemies: Egypt and Israel. For Hamas, Wilayat Sinai was vital in cross-smuggling networks. According to Israeli intelligence, Hamas once transferred tens of thousands of dollars a month into Sinai to secure arms shipments. [source] [source]

In February 2016, a member of Wilayat Sinai penned a letter to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the central leader of the Islamic State, advocating for the prohibition of ties with Hamas. The argument put forth was based on the perception that Hamas is considered an apostate group by the leadership of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.

From 2017-2018, Hamas cultivated closer relations with Cairo which eased border restrictions with Gaza to allow essential supplies in. In turn, Hamas adopted harsher measures to crack down on IS-affiliated fights in Gaza and around the border with Sinai. [source]

In January 2018, a video released by Wilayat Sinai showed member Muhammad al-Dajani executing fellow IS member Musa Abu Zamat. Abu Zamat had been facing accusations of smuggling weapons to Hamas, where al-Dajani had defected from before joining Wilayat Sinai. In the same video, Wilayat Sinai militants called for attacks against Hamas.

5.1 OPERATIONS
The majority of the group’s operations have taken place in North Sinai, but it has also claimed attacks in greater Cairo, Daqhalia, South Sinai, Matruh, Qalyubia, New Valley, and Ismailia. Since 2022, the group has been mostly inactive.

Downing of Russian Metrojet Flight 9268
Wilayat Sinai claimed responsibility for bringing down Russian aircraft Metrojet Flight 9268, en route to Saint Petersburg from Sharm el-Sheikh. On 31 October 2015, a suspected bomb attack on board occurred over Hasna, Egypt. All 224 passengers were killed. On 17 November 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that a bomb attack had caused the flight to crash. [source]

El Barth Base Attack
On 7 July 2017, Wilayat Sinai militants encircled and ambushed an Egyptian military base in Rafah known as el Barth, killing 23 Egyptian troops and wounding 26 in northern Sinai. 40 Wilayat Sinai militants were killed and 6 vehicles were destroyed. [source]

Al-Rawda Massacre
On November 24, a coordinated attack by approximately 25-30 gunmen targeted the Al Rawdah mosque in Bir al Abed, northern Sinai, resulting in the deadliest terrorist incident in Egypt’s modern history, claiming at least 305 lives. The attackers drove to the mosque in five vehicles displaying IS flags, detonating bombs inside and shooting worshippers both within and outside.

The assault, part of a surge in attacks totalling over 338 in 2017, underscores the increased activities of regional affiliates like the Sinai Province SP following the Islamic State’s territorial losses in Syria and Iraq. Reports indicate SP may have warned residents beforehand and sought to demonstrate its continued lethality, aligning with a broader trend of internal competition among extremist factions. [source]

2022 Water Lifting Station Attack Along Suez Canal
On 7 May 2022, Wilayat Sinai attacked a water-lifting station along the bank of the Suez Canal. At least 11 Egyptian security forces members were killed, including 1 officer, and 5 were injured. The military says they were killed as they tried to foil a Wilayat Sinai attack. [source]

5.3 PERSONNEL SIZE
In 2016, ISIS-Sinai had an estimated 1,500 fighters. According to the National Counterterrorism Center in 2022, ISIS-Sinai had fewer than 1,000 personnel. Sources now indicate that Wilayat Sinai has declined further to 100-500 personnel. [source] [source] [source]
Very good news. We’ve been following them since they were Ansar Bayt al Maqdis — here’s hoping they continue fading away. Yes, they may recover with an infusion of fleeing Hamasniks after the current excitement in Gaza, but hopefully that will just be a bump on their way to oblivion.
Related:
Sinai Province: 2022-12-31 Militants attack security checkpoint in Egypt
Sinai Province: 2022-08-21 Prominent terrorist leader killed by security forces in North Sinai’s El-Arish
Sinai Province: 2022-05-12 Seven terrorists killed; 1 officer and 4 soldiers killed: Egypt’s Armed Forces
Related:
Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis: 2021-11-26 Egypt sentences 22 terror convicts to death by hanging
Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis: 2020-03-29 Good morning
Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis: 2019-01-04 Egyptian president confirms Israel helping fight Sinai jihadists
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Brukan al-Khatuni: 2023-01-06 US, Turkey sanction four people who allegedly provided funds to Islamic State
Related:
Muhammad al-Dajani: 2018-01-23 From Marriage Of Convenience To Bitter Divorce: The Unraveling Ties Between Hamas And Isil’s Sinai Affiliate
Related:
Metrojet Flight 9268: 2021-01-29 Russian experts inspect Egypt’s Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada airports ahead of flight resumption
Metrojet Flight 9268: 2016-03-08 UK police preparing for 'enormous' potential ISIS attacks, British terror chief says
Related:
Water-lifting station: 2022-05-09 At least 11 Egyptian soldiers killed in armed attack in Sinai
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Africa North
New Newark-Cairo flight route to boost American tourism to Egypt: US Embassy
2023-06-07
[AlAhram] The new flight route between Cairo and New Jersey’s Newark city will strengthen business ties between Egypt and the US and allow more American tourists to visit Egypt, the US embassy in Cairo said on Tuesday.
The intended result. Will America see more Copt escapees or Moslem colonists going in the other direction?
In a post on its Facebook page, the US embassy congratulated Egypt on the first direct flight between Cairo and Newark earlier this week

The embassy added that the new connection will help US tourists visit Egypt and Egyptian tourists and students go to the US.

EgyptAir now operates direct flights from Cairo to four US cities: New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Newark, the embassy affirmed.

The first direct flight coming from Newark landed in Cairo International Airport on Sunday morning as part of the new flight route announced in mid-April.

The plane was given the customary water salute.

EgyptAir has recently announced plans to operate three direct flights per week between Cairo International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport using its latest Boeing B787-9 aircraft.

Tens of thousands of Egyptian immigrants colonists to the US who live in the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Metropolitan area use JFK in New York to fly back home.

Meanwhile,
...back at the bunker, his Excellency called a hurried meeting of his closest advisors. It was to be his last. They discussed the officers's efficiency rating system...
prior to the pandemic, more than 500,000 Americans visited Egypt anually.

Egypt received a record-breaking 1.35 million tourists in April, marking a significant milestone for the country’s tourism sector that has been recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Issa said on Monday that the country expects a total of 15 million tourists in 2023 — a figure which, if met, would break the 14.7 million record set in 2010.
Related:
EgyptAir: 2022-04-22 Pilgrimage trips to Jerusalem resume as 680 Coptic Egyptians fly to Israel
EgyptAir: 2022-03-19 Normalization: Egypt, Israel to launch direct flights between Sharm El-Sheikh and Tel Aviv during Passover
EgyptAir: 2021-10-28 Moscow-bound EgyptAir flight returns after threat message
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Africa North
Egypt proposes three concrete measures to achieve calm in occupied Palestinian territories
2023-04-27
[AlAhram] Ambassador Osama Abdel-Khalek, the Permanent Representative of Egypt to the United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
, proposed three concrete measures to achieve calm and end the cycle of violence in the occupied Paleostinian territories.

Ambassador Abdel-Khalek’s proposal came during an open debate session of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Middle East on Tuesday.

His proposed measures include 1) the implementation of the understandings reached in recent meetings between the Israeli and Arab sides in Aqaba and Sharm El-Sheikh, 2) respect for Jordan's guardianship over Jerusalem's Moslem and Christian holy sites and 3) the provision of international protection for the Paleostinian people.
Number three is a no-go. Number two would be more compelling if Jordan were even slightly respectful of Israel’s guardianship of Jerusalem as a whole, not to mention the rest of Israel. Number one requires compliance from the Palestinians as well as Israel — but it doesn’t sound like Egypt is going to seriously push there.
In February, the meeting in Aqaba, Jordan, which was attended exclusively by high-ranking security officials, released a joint communiqué in which they reaffirmed the need to de-escalate the situation and prevent further violence and to recognise the importance of upholding the historic status quo at the holy sites in Jerusalem inclusive of the Hashemite custodianship of them

The communiqué added that Israel and the Paleostinian Authority were committed to immediately working to end unilateral measures for a period of three to six months.

It also included an Israeli commitment to stop discussion of any new settlement units for four months and to stop the authorisation of any new outposts for six months.
And what did the Palestinian Authority commit to?
In March, in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the Paleostinian Authority and Israeli government reaffirmed commitment to work on ending unilateral measures for a period of three to six months, a joint statement shared by Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said.

Abdel-Khalek said the escalation of tensions in the occupied Paleostinian territories over the past few weeks was a result of Israeli violations in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

These violations included illegal expansion of Israeli settlement activities in the occupied territories, home demolitions, raids into Paleostinian cities and the killing of unarmed Paleostinians including children at the hand of the occupation forces and settlers, he noted.

The settlers also restricted access to both Moslem and Christian places of worship in violation of International Law, UN resolutions and the Jordanian Kingdom’s guardianship, Abdel-Khalek said.

Most alarmingly, Israeli forces as well as settlers have killed 98 civilians in the West Bank including children since the beginning of this year and arrested many more,' he noted.
...mostly while said Palestinian civilians were attacking Israelis.
There must be accountability for the violent mostly peaceful actions committed against Paleostinians, Abdel-Khalek further asserted.

The situation remains tense despite efforts by Egypt and Jordan as well as the United States’ over the last few months to reach an agreement that would achieve calm and end unilateral measures, Abdel-Khalek said.

Continuing Israeli violations of the current status in Jerusalem’s holy sites and Jordanian guardianship of these sites have exacerbated tensions, he stressed.
Don’t let’s forget that the Jordanian Wafq Waqf officials have been allowing Muslim Brotherhood in Israel (the so-called “Northern Branch”) hard boys to fort up in the Al Aqsa Mosque with stones and bricks and weapons with which they planned to attack any Israelis that dared venture into the Temple Mount as permitted by treaty, or to rain missiles down upon the Jews praying at the Wailing Wall in the terrace below.
It will be fruitful in the short-term to lift the Israeli blockade on the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip as well as provide support to the UNRWA, Abdel-Khalek said.

In the medium-term, he added, the root causes of the conflict must be addressed along with a revival of peace negotiations between the two sides of the conflict through the re-activation of Quartet on the Middle East.
The root cause of the conflict being that many Palestinians and other Arabs refuse to accept the right of Jewish Israel to rule over them.
In conclusion, Abdel-Khalek reaffirmed Egypt’s support of the rights of the Paleostinian people to illusory sovereignty and self-determination on the border of 1967 with East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.
East Jerusalem was made an irrevocable part of Israel following the 1967 reconquest. So the Palestinians have no right there for Egypt to support.
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-Great Cultural Revolution
'Climate cult' meeting is 'all about depopulation'
2022-11-16
[WND] "Let them eat cake," famously attributed to Marie Antoinette by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, has become universal shorthand for a monarch’s total disregard for her famished citizens stealing and wreaking havoc in the streets to survive. World leaders are making the same faux pas this week at their opulent stay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, for COP27, the United Nations’ climate-change conference.

While they eat the best food in the world and enjoy luxurious tourism opportunities, they will leave the conference telling billions of people that the only way to combat the "climate crisis" is to stop eating meat, stop production of fossil fuel-based fertilizer, and, well, stop eating entirely. The Malthusian climate cult isn’t about saving the world — it’s all about depopulation.

When the world gets tired of the lies and energy poverty, will those leaders want a "climate amnesty," like the pandemic amnesty now desperately sought by U.S. leaders who shut down schools? Probably. But they don’t deserve it.

There are nearly eight billion people who will be affected by the COP27 convention. Of those, 800 million people still live in dire poverty without access to any electricity. 3.3 billion people have access to less electricity than the average American refrigerator. While the 30,000 globalist elites bend the knee to the false god of the net-zero agenda, billions face hunger and lack of fuel needed to keep warm this winter. This scarcity is driven by the decarbonization agenda that has permeated the political elite class around the world.

The media and world leaders have framed people as "the enemy" of the planet. This inhumane messaging has been so effective that there is a huge following of young people who truly believe they have no future and will do anything they are told — including sitting in the streets blocking ambulances to protest, throwing soup and pies at priceless paintings, gluing themselves to any surface, and repeating objectively false propaganda. They’ve drunk the Kool-Aid, not realizing the policies they promote will destroy lives without affecting the climate in the slightest.
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International-UN-NGOs
Week of summits to test Biden’s foreign policy
2022-11-11
Getting what they wanted, good and hard.
[BenarNews] A seven-day overseas trip looks likely to prove the biggest test of U.S. President Joe The Big Guy Biden
...46th president of the U.S. Sleazy Dem machine politician, paterfamilias of the Biden Crime Family, the guy who bungled Afghanistan...
’s foreign policy chops since he entered office last year, with four back-to-back summits culminating in what could be his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as president.

Biden departs Thursday for Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 27th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP27 meeting. He then attends the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, and East Asia summits, which are this year in Phnom Penh, and the G-20 leaders meeting in Bali, Indonesia.

While the COP27 meeting will provide the president with a platform to promote his vision for fighting climate change, his administration’s capacity to make substantive pledges is expected to be restrained by shared power in Congress in the wake of Tuesday’s midterm elections.

More significant will be the summits in Southeast Asia starting Saturday.

Biden’s first task will be convincing ASEAN leaders in Phnom Penh that Washington remains a helpful counterbalance as Beijing seeks to assume the role of regional hegemon. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Phnom Penh on Tuesday, and leaves the same day as Biden.

"Biden is going to Phnom Penh to demonstrate U.S. respect for and engagement with ASEAN, ASEAN-centrality and the role of ASEAN multilateral institutions in the security of the Indo-Pacific Region," Carl Thayer, emeritus professor at the Australian Defense Force Academy in Canberra, told Radio Free Asia, adding that China would be in focus.

"He will also try to assuage those ASEAN leaders who are swayed by China’s rhetoric that the U.S. is the root cause of regional instability," he said. "Biden will repeat longstanding U.S. policy that the United States will cooperate with China where it can, but resist China where it must."

During the summit in Phnom Penh, U.S.-ASEAN relations are expected to be upgraded to the status of a "comprehensive strategic partnership" — as China-ASEAN relations were during last year’s summit in Brunei — before Cambodia hands over the group’s rotating chairmanship to Indonesia.

The future of ASEAN member Myanmar is also expected to feature heavily during the summits, with human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
groups calling for the summit to enact embargoes on arms and jet fuel to Naypyidaw
...generally translated as royal capital, seat of the king or abode of kings because the general in charge had a massive ego. It was founded in 2002 because Rangoon was worn out. Traditionally, Naypyidaw was used as a suffix to the names of royal capitals, such as Mandalay, which was called Yadanabon Naypyidaw in Burmese...
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Africa North
Libyan Army Kills ISIS 'Mastermind 'in South Libya
2022-09-08
[LIBYAREVIEW] On Wednesday, the Libyan National Army (LNA) announced that special operations forces had eliminated IS member, and criminal mastermind of the 2014 massacre of Egyptian Christians in Sirte.

The LNA added that the operation took place after a series of investigations, and follow-up of the terrorist, Mahdi Dango in the southern Libyan region of Murzuq.

The statement explained that Dango tried to escape, and had fabricated news of his death. This was after several IS fighters were killed.

The statement pointed out that "Dango is one of the most dangerous terrorist elements, as he is the criminal mastermind and planner of several operations and crimes, including the massacre of the Egyptian Copts."

The LNA added that they managed to arrest Dungo’s right-hand, Asman Nour during the operation.

Between 30 December 2014 and 3 January 2015, 21 Christian Egyptian migrants colonists were kidnapped in the city of Sirte in central Libya.

IS published an article about the kidnapping, accompanied by pictures, in a magazine it issues under the name ’Dabiq.’ A few days later, on 15 February, a 5-minute video was published showing the slaughter of the 21 Egyptians.
From the Rantburg archives: The 4.January 2015 report on the kidnapping can be seen here, dear Reader. Explore the subsequent days and weeks to see how events developed thereafter.
Related:
Murzuq: 2022-06-26 Libyan Army Secures the City of Murzuq
Murzuq: 2022-06-14 Libyan Army: Military Operations Continue Against Terrorists & Smugglers
Murzuq: 2022-03-01 Libyan Security Forces Arrest Fuel Smugglers
Related:
Sirte: 2022-04-27 Man kidnapped in Wershefana, west Libya
Sirte: 2022-03-09 50 Detained in East Libya after Prison Escape
Sirte: 2022-03-06 Oil Pipelines Attacked in Libya
Related:
Dabiq: 2022-06-09 Prominent ISIS leader arrested in Kirkuk
Dabiq: 2021-01-29 Russian experts inspect Egypt’s Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada airports ahead of flight resumption
Dabiq: 2019-10-10 Defense Ministry says Turkey only NATO country to hold battle against ISIL
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International-UN-NGOs
A united Arab front
2022-06-27
The view from Egypt, which really wants to be acknowledged as a macher in the Arab world.
[AlAhram] Saudi Crown-Prince Mohammed bin Salman
...Crown Prince and modernizer of Saudi Arabia as of 2016. The Turks hate him, so he must be all right, despite the occasional brutal murder of Qatar-owned journalists. As crown prince, Moe has quietly jettisoned his country's policy of trying to impose its religion on the rest of the world...
paid Cairo a two-day visit on Monday to discuss Biden’s upcoming visit to Jeddah. Bahraini King Hamad
...King of Bahrain (since 14 February 2002), having previously been its emir (from 6 March 1999). He is a Sunni, while the rest of Bahrain is predominantly Shiite...
bin Eissa al-Khalifa and Jordanian King Abdullah II had already met with President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi in Sharm El-Sheikh to the same end. Both meetings confirm Egypt’s central role in reaching a united Arab stand ahead of the widely anticipated, mid-July meeting between the US president and leaders of nine Arab nations: the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Egypt, Jordan and Iraq.
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Africa North
Pilgrimage trips to Jerusalem resume as 680 Coptic Egyptians fly to Israel
2022-04-22
[AlAhram] EgyptAir carried 680 Egyptian Coptic pilgrims on Thursday evening to visit the holy sites in Jerusalem, after pilgrimage trips had been suspended for two years due to the pandemic, sources at EgyptAir said.

The Coptic pilgrims boarded two Boeing 777 planes, each with a capacity of more than 350 passengers.

EgyptAir will continue to operate its flights from Cairo Airport to Tel Aviv, which started on 17 April, to transport about 3,000 Coptic pilgrims until 24 April (Coptic Easter), according to a statement by the sources on Thursday.

The pilgrimage trip includes visits to several holy places, namely: Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, Via Dolorosa, Jericho, Monastery of Temptation, the Dead Sea and the Mount of Olives.

The trip will cost pilgrims between $990-1150.

Pilgrims must take a PCR test 72 hours before traveling, provided that they have not been vaccinated in six months. Upon arrival at the Israeli airport, pilgrims will be required to take another PCR test.

This time of year, many Copts wish to travel to the Holy Land, and Jerusalem in particular. However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
a papal decree issued in 1979 by the late Pope Shenouda III prohibits them from travelling there.

The decree was issued to protest to the Israeli occupation of Paleostine.

Since the Camp David Accords signed between Egypt and Israel in 1978 there have been no official travel restrictions between the two countries.

However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
many Coptic Egyptians have defied the decree, choosing to make the pilgrimage.

In early October, a plane branded with the logo of Egypt’s national carrier landed in Israel for the first time. The flight was described as "historic" by the Israel Airport Authority.

Earlier this week, the first direct flight between the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv and Egypt’s Red Sea resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh kicked off.

In mid-March, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s office announced that Egypt and Israel agreed to expand direct flights between the two countries, and that a direct flight route between Tel Aviv and Sharm El-Sheikh would begin operating in April during the Jewish holiday of Passover.
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Africa North
Normalization: Egypt, Israel to launch direct flights between Sharm El-Sheikh and Tel Aviv during Passover
2022-03-19
[AlAhram] Egypt and Israel have agreed to expand direct flights between the two countries, launching next month a direct flight route between Tel Aviv and Sharm El-Sheikh during the Jewish holiday Passover, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s office announced on Wednesday.

According to the Israeli PM’s office, the new agreement was formulated over the last few days and was finalised on Tuesday in Egypt by an Israeli delegation led by the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) and the Egyptian government.

Although the Israeli statement confirmed that the direct flights are expected to begin during the intermediate days of Passover in April, no official confirmation has been announced by the Egyptian Civil Aviation Ministry so far.

The Egyptian flagship carrier has no direct flights between Sharm El-Sheikh and the Israeli capital except for transit flights.

"This agreement will further warm the relations between Israel and Egypt," Bennett was quoted as saying in the statement, adding that the cooperation between our two countries is expanding in many fields and this is contributing to both peoples and to regional stability.

According to the Israeli PM’s office, the expansion of flight routes was discussed during a meeting between Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Israeli PM Bennet during his visit to Sharm El-Sheikh in September.

Bennett’s visit was the first visit by an Israeli prime minister to Egypt since 2011.

Following the visit, Egypt’s state-owned airline EgyptAir announced that it would operate four direct flights weekly from Cairo to Tel Aviv for the first time in decades.

In October, the first EgyptAir flight arrived at Israel’s Ben-Gurion airport.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Egypt building 3 towns in Gaza to house 300,000 people: Palestinian official tells AP
2022-02-16
[AlAhram] Egypt’s current efforts to reconstruct the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip include building three towns that are set to house around 300,000 residents, undersecretary of the Paleostinian Ministry of Public Works and Housing Naji Sarhan told AP.

In May last year, Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi pledged $500 million to rebuild Gaza after an Egypt-brokered ceasefire stopped an 11-day Israeli assault on the strip that killed 250 Paleostinians and caused financial losses estimated at $450 million.

Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
also pledged $500 million for Gaza’s reconstruction and the United States announced it was allocating $110 million in new economic assistance to the Paleostinian people, including $5.5 million for immediate relief to the strip.

The Israeli bombing of the strip completely demolished around 1,650 housing units and caused damage to about 60,000 housing units, Sarhan said in December.

The reconstruction of Gaza requires far more than $500 million, El-Sisi said during a panel discussion at the World Youth Forum (WYF) in Sharm El-Sheikh last month.

"We were hoping to contribute even more than the payment pledged," he said.

El-Sisi was the first Egyptian president to call on the international community to fund the agency in his speech to the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
General Assembly, Sahar al-Jabury, chief representative in Cairo for the United Nations’ Relief and Works Agency for Paleostinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said in the same panel discussion.

Al-Jabury said that the UNRWA depends on Egypt’s role to call on international partners to continue supporting the agency to help the Gaza Strip recover from the crisis in which it finds itself.

In the report published by the AP on Monday, Sarhan said work is also underway to develop the strip’s main coastal road, expecting projects in Gaza to be completed in a year-and-a-half.

The Egyptian projects in the strip, which are implemented in cooperation with nine Paleostinian companies, will secure around 16,000 job opportunities, the AP quoted Alaa al-Arraj, head of the Paleostinian contractors' union, as saying.

Egypt has delivered tones of aid and materials, including bulldozers, trucks, and utility poles, as well as dozens of Egyptian workers, to finish the reconstruction process in Gaza, a home to more than 2 million Paleostinians.

Since the ceasefire, Egypt has called for creating a suitable climate for the resumption of the Egyptian Paleostinian grinding of the peace processor and has sent head of the General Intelligence Service Abbas Kamel twice last year to the Israeli and Paleostinian territories to consolidate the ceasefire.

Egyptian delegations are also visiting Gaza to inspect the reconstruction work, and an office at a Gaza City hotel for permanent technical representatives has been opened, the AP reported.

"Gaza is a reminder to everybody, effectively, that you can't really do anything without Egypt," Hafsa Halawa, an expert on Egypt at the Middle East Institute, a Washington think tank, told AP.

In solidarity with the Paleostinians, Egypt has opened since May the Rafah border crossing, which is the only crossing point between Egypt and Paleostine's coastal enclave, to let stranded people from both sides cross the border and to bring aid and reconstruction materials into Gaza.
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Africa North
Sisi, Abbas discuss efforts to reconstruct Gaza Strip in a meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh
2022-01-13
[Al Ahram] Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and his Paleostinian counterpart the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase....
discussed efforts to reconstruct the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip during a meeting on Tuesday in the Egyptian Red Sea resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh.

President El-Sisi reiterated to Abbas Egypt's "firm" stance in support of the Paleostinian cause, emphasising the importance of achieving "a just and comprehensive settlement" to this issue in accordance with international legitimacy.

Egypt is keen to back the current Paleostinian diplomatic efforts, internationally and regionally, to encourage the resumption of peace negotiations, El-Sisi stressed to the Paleostinian president and his delegation.

President Abbas expressed his appreciation and gratitude for Egypt's "sincere" efforts under the leadership of President El-Sisi to support his country's cause and enable the Paleostinians to overcome the various challenges facing their cause.

He also said that Egypt has "a historical role" and "a stable, firm stance" to reach a just and comprehensive solution to the Paleostinian cause, a statement by Egyptian Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady said following the meeting.

In November, Egypt called for the drafting of an "integrated vision" to fulfil the needs of the Paleostinian people and help the Paleostinian Authority (PA) overcome the economic crisis in the Paleostinian territories.

The economic crisis in the Paleostinian territories has worsened on the heels of the latest 11-day Israeli war on Gaza in May -- ended by an Egyptian mediation — in addition to the COVID-19 pandemic, and delays in the payment of salaries by the PA.

Following the mediation of a ceasefire between the Israeli and Paleostinian sides, Egypt allocated $500 million to reconstruct the Strip.

Egypt has also dispatched massive engineering equipment and crews to participate in the Gaza Strip reconstruction alongside tonnes of humanitarian aid.

In November, Egypt and Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
have signed agreements to supply fuel and basic construction materials to the Gaza Strip, which has been under Israeli siege since 2007.

El-Sisi and Abbas also spoke about the latest developments on the Paleostinian arena, at the local, regional and international levels, Rady noted.

They discussed "recent intensive" regional efforts by Egypt in this regard and reached a consensus on the need to continue intensive consultation and coordination -- with the participation of Jordan -- at the bilateral or trilateral levels in order to revive the grinding of the peace processor, according to Rady.

Egypt and Jordan have been in talks with several international sides to resume the Paleostinian-Israeli talks.

Tuesday's meeting, held on the sideline of the fourth edition of the World Youth Forum, was also attended by Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service Abbas Kamel.
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Russian experts inspect Egypt’s Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada airports ahead of flight resumption
2021-01-29
[AlAhram] Egypt’s tourism sector has been hit hard by Russia’s suspension of charter flights after the crash of a Russian plane, which killed more than 200 holidaymakers, in 2015.
That’s the Metrojet Flight 9268 on 31 October 2015 out of Sharm El Sheikh International Airport bound for St. Petersburg, which came apart in midair killing all on board — 224 passengers and crew. The investigators concluded it was a bomb, not a mere crash, which is why the Russians were so upset, and why they’re being invasive about making sure current practices meet Russian safety and security standards. ISIS in the Sinai Province/Ansar Bayt al Maqdis claimed the deed, posting a photo of what they said was the bomb on their online magazine Dabiq.
A Russian delegation inspected the two major Egyptian international airports of Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada on Thursday to ensure they are adhering to safety and security standards and precautionary measures against the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
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Sources at the Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCAAN) told al-Ahram that the delegation’s visit is in preparation for the resumption of regular and charter Russian flights to the Red Sea touristic destinations.

The delegation will meet with officials at the Ministry of Civil Aviation before submitting their final report to civil aviation authorities in Russia, in preparation for issuing a final report on the resumption of air traffic between the two countries, the sources said.

The delegation, whose visit started on Wednesday, is scheduled to continue its inspection work for one week.

Russian tourists are one of the main groups that visit Egypt the most for its touristic attractions.

In 2014, 3 million Russians visited the country, and in 2015, 2.4 million Russians visited Egypt before Moscow suspended all commercial passenger flights to the country over the 2015 incident.

Egypt has worked on upgrading and boosting safety systems at all airports countrywide.

In April 2018, Moscow ended its flight suspension to Cairo.

In March 2020, Russia stopped flights to Egypt over the coronavirus pandemic spread, but they were resumed in September.
Related:
Sharm El-Sheikh: 2019-12-16 Sisi, Abbas discuss latest developments in Palestinian issue
Sharm El-Sheikh: 2019-07-28 Civil aviation delegation inspects Sharm El-Sheikh Airport as resumption of charter flights within reach
Sharm El-Sheikh: 2017-11-10 All perpetrators of Wahat terrorist attack killed except one foreigner who was arrested: Sisi
Related:
Sharm El-Sheikh Airport: 2015-11-08 Egypt refutes Daily Mail claim that a rocket was fired at British plane
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Metrojet Flight 9268: 2016-03-08 UK police preparing for 'enormous' potential ISIS attacks, British terror chief says
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