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Egypt’s Christians Flee Sinai after Upsurge of Attacks

Egypt’s Christians Flee Sinai after Upsurge of Attacks
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The spate of terror attacks in Egypt's restive Sinai Peninsula which killed three Christians, urged dozens of Copts to flee, church official said Friday.

Egypt’s Christians Flee Sinai after Upsurge of Attacks

On Thursday, suspected Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS" / "ISIL"] militants killed a member of the minority in the northern Sinai city of el-Arish and set his house on fire, the third such attack this week.

About 250 Christians took refuge in the Evangelical Church in the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya, said church deacon and administrator Nabil Shukrallah.

"They've come running with their children. It's a very difficult situation. We're expecting 50 or 60 more," he told AFP.

Christians had been attacked before in the Sinai, where the Takfiri Daesh's Egypt affiliate is waging an insurgency.

However, there had been an uptick since Daesh released a video on Sunday calling for violence against the minority.

The video included an anti-Christian speech by a militant who later detonated an explosive vest in a Coptic church in Cairo on 11 December, killing 29 people.

Other church officials said they had also received Copts fleeing the peninsula.

On Wednesday, police officials said two Coptic Christians, a father and son, were shot dead behind a school in el-Arish.

Copts, who make up about 10 percent of Egypt's 90 million population, say they are sidelined in both the education system and state institutions.

Extremists accuse them of supporting the military overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi in 2013, which ushered in a deadly crackdown on his supporters.

Morsi's overthrow, which came after millions of protesters demanded his resignation, was also supported by Egypt's top Muslim institution, al-Azhar.

Mobs attacked dozens of churches and Christian properties in August that year after police killed hundreds of extremist demonstrators while dispersing a Cairo protest camp.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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