Egypt Orders Execution of 3 Condemned with Contacting ISIS in Libya

A security force member stands guard while people arrive to cast their vote, outside a school used as a polling station during the second round of Egypt's parliamentary election in Cairo, Egypt, November 7, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
A security force member stands guard while people arrive to cast their vote, outside a school used as a polling station during the second round of Egypt's parliamentary election in Cairo, Egypt, November 7, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
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Egypt Orders Execution of 3 Condemned with Contacting ISIS in Libya

A security force member stands guard while people arrive to cast their vote, outside a school used as a polling station during the second round of Egypt's parliamentary election in Cairo, Egypt, November 7, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
A security force member stands guard while people arrive to cast their vote, outside a school used as a polling station during the second round of Egypt's parliamentary election in Cairo, Egypt, November 7, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo

An Egyptian court ordered the execution of three, and issued a life sentence (25 years) against three others after they were condemned for joining and making contact with ISIS.

The court also issued a 15-year in prison sentence against four others.

Former Egyptian Prosecutor-General Nabil Ahmed Tawfiq Sadek referred the condemned, including four Libyans, to the Emergency Supreme State Security Court on charges of “dealing with the terrorist ISIS group and the Special Deterrent Force and those who work for its interest in Libya.”

The investigations showed that the group committed terrorist crimes against Egyptians residing in Libya.

The crimes included the kidnapping and torturing of Egyptians in exchange for ransom from their families to release them.

They also provided the group with funds and information, in addition to committing other crimes such as human trafficking and illegal migrant smuggling.

According to the public prosecution’s investigation, the first defendant's confession, the voice records, the testimonies of the victims and their families, he visited Libya several times and had ties with Libyan ISIS members.

He also agreed with them on abducting Egyptian citizens to ask for ransom.

Further, he cooperated with Libyan ISIS members in 2017 to kidnap 14 Egyptians and torture them, forcing their families to pay ransom to release them.

The Emergency Supreme State Security Court stated that the condemned should undergo a rehabilitation program.

They were further placed under police surveillance for five years.



One Killed in Israel's Beersheba after Suspected Shooting

An Israeli soldier uses a weapon amid clashes with Palestinians in the West Bank. Reuters file photo
An Israeli soldier uses a weapon amid clashes with Palestinians in the West Bank. Reuters file photo
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One Killed in Israel's Beersheba after Suspected Shooting

An Israeli soldier uses a weapon amid clashes with Palestinians in the West Bank. Reuters file photo
An Israeli soldier uses a weapon amid clashes with Palestinians in the West Bank. Reuters file photo

A woman was killed in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba on Sunday, Israeli media outlets reported after police said that several people had been injured in a suspected shooting there, Reuters reported.

The ambulance service earlier said a seriously injured woman was being treated at the scene while eight other people injured in the attack, including one in a moderate to serious condition, were receiving treatment in a nearby hospital.

The attacker had been killed, the ambulance service said.