Sinai Tribes Union Announces Death of Three Terrorists

A market in al-Arish city in North Sinai. (EPA)
A market in al-Arish city in North Sinai. (EPA)
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Sinai Tribes Union Announces Death of Three Terrorists

A market in al-Arish city in North Sinai. (EPA)
A market in al-Arish city in North Sinai. (EPA)

The Sinai Tribes Union, an amalgamation of tribes cooperating with Egyptian security authorities in northern Sinai, announced that three “prominent” terrorist elements were killed on Monday.

The Union identified in a statement one of the terrorists as Shaaban Abu Draa, a military emir, noting that six of its members were killed during the operation.

The army and police forces have been carrying out a major security operation in North and Central Sinai since February 2018 to purge the area from members of the Ansar Beit al-Maqdis group, which changed its name to Sinai Province after pledging allegiance to ISIS in 2014.

According to observers and security experts, the pace of terrorist attacks against security forces in Sinai has recently decreased, thanks to the pre-emptive raids on the locations of terrorist elements.

These developments come a day after the country celebrated the Sinai Liberation Day, during which Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi affirmed that reconstructing the peninsula is key to defend it.

The cabinet’s Media Center said the country has “put the Sinai Peninsula on the path of real development and proceeded to launch giant national projects in various sectors.”

The development plan includes investments amounting to more than 700 billion Egyptian pounds and are set to be implemented within an eight-year period.



Syria’s New Authorities: Syrian People Stand at Equal Distance from All Countries

This handout image made available by the Telegram channel of the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) early on December 17, 2024 shows Ahmed al-Sharaa, receiving the director of the Middle East and North Africa department at Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office in Damascus. (Photo by SANA / AFP)
This handout image made available by the Telegram channel of the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) early on December 17, 2024 shows Ahmed al-Sharaa, receiving the director of the Middle East and North Africa department at Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office in Damascus. (Photo by SANA / AFP)
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Syria’s New Authorities: Syrian People Stand at Equal Distance from All Countries

This handout image made available by the Telegram channel of the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) early on December 17, 2024 shows Ahmed al-Sharaa, receiving the director of the Middle East and North Africa department at Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office in Damascus. (Photo by SANA / AFP)
This handout image made available by the Telegram channel of the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) early on December 17, 2024 shows Ahmed al-Sharaa, receiving the director of the Middle East and North Africa department at Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office in Damascus. (Photo by SANA / AFP)

Syria wants to contribute to "regional peace,” the country's new authorities said in a statement after a meeting between leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and a US diplomatic delegation.

"The Syrian side indicated that the Syrian people stand at an equal distance from all countries and parties in the region and that Syria rejects any polarization," the statement said.

In their first in-person meeting with the leaders of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham since it overthrew Syria's long-time President Bashar al-Assad two weeks ago, al-Sharaa "came across as pragmatic,” Barbara Leaf, top Middle East diplomat at the State Department, told reporters.

"It was a good first meeting. We will judge by the deeds, not just by words," Leaf, who was the head of the US delegation, said in a briefing and added that the US officials reiterated that Syria's new government should be inclusive. It should also ensure that terrorist groups cannot pose a threat, she said.