Egypt s state gazette on Wednesday published the names of 296 individuals who have been added to the state s terror list by court order, including two leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood. On 24 July, a Cairo criminal court ruled that the 296 people be added to the national terrorist list for three years, as they had all been found guilty of engaging in attacks or planning attacks on the state s institutions and security forces.
A convoy of Islamic State fighters and their families reached an exchange point in eastern Syria on Tuesday, a Hezbollah military media unit said, where they will be transferred into IS-held territory under a ceasefire deal. The convoy of buses and ambulances left the Lebanon-Syria border region on Monday under Syrian military escort after a ceasefire took effect on Sunday.
Egypt s army killed seven terrorists in North Sinai, including two who were highly dangerous, an army spokesman said on Monday. The army also destroyed 14 terrorist hideouts, where they found military uniforms, communication devices, computers, weapons and improvised explosive devices, and materials to manufacture bombs.
Iraqi forces engaged in heavy fighting Monday near Tal Afar with the last pocket of Islamic State group militants in the northern province of Nineveh. An AFP journalist saw fierce clashes pitting Iraqi government forces and allied militia against IS group militants in the town of Al-Ayadieh 15 kilometres (10 miles) north of Tal Afar.
Lebanese soldiers in Islamic State captivity since 2014 are almost certainly dead, a senior security official said on Sunday, just hours after the army announced a ceasefire to hold talks over their fate. The ceasefire halted the fighting in an Islamic State enclave at the Syria-Lebanon border, where the militants have been fighting the Lebanese army on one front and Hezbollah with Syrian troops on the other. Islamic State has held nine Lebanese soldiers captive since 2014, when it briefly overran the northeast border town of Arsal with other militants - one of the worst spillovers of the Syrian conflict. The fate of the troops had been unknown since then.
Egypt s Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II has inaugurated the first Coptic Orthodox church in Japan during his visit to the country, the first of its kind by a Coptic pope, state-run MENA news agency reported on Sunday. The church was established in 2016 to serve Egyptian, Ethiopian and Eritrean Coptic communities living in the East Asian country.
In a first-of-its-kind visit, Pope Tawadros II, of the Coptic Church in Alexandria, inaugurating the first Coptic Church in Japan. The pope arrived at Japan’s Osaka Airport on Saturday for the occasion, according to state-run news agency of MENA. Pope Tawadros inaugurated the church Sunday morning, following a full year of construction. The church will serve number of Coptic families with Egyptian, Ethiopian and Eritrean nationalities.
The spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq says the militants are "completely surrounded" in the town of Tal Afar and "are being killed." U.S. Army Col. Ryan Dillon says the IS militants in the town are being deprived of their resources and at the "cusp of yet another defeat."
The Philippine military says President Rodrigo Duterte has traveled to the main battle area in southern Marawi, where it says troops have finally recaptured a main mosque where Islamic State-linked militants had taken cover with their hostages during the three-month siege of the city. Military officials released pictures of Duterte clad in a combat uniform, bullet-resistant vest and helmet while talking to troops Thursday in Marawi. It was Duterte s third known trip to the embattled city.
Saudi police arrested a 14-year-old boy who was filmed dancing a popular 90s hit song at an intersection in the Red Sea city of Jiddah, according to local media reports on Wednesday. The video, which went viral on social media ins the kingdom, shows the boy with head phones and wearing grey sweat shorts, a striped T-shirt and neon green and yellow Crocs on his feet. He is swaying his hips and arms to the song "Macarena," and appears to be smiling and giggling throughout the dance.
Yemeni security officials say the Saudi-led coalition has carried out airstrikes, hitting a small hotel near the capital of Sanaa and killing dozens of Shia Houthi rebels and civilians. The officials say an estimated number of 60 have been killed in the strikes on Wednesday morning. It wasn’t immediately clear why the coalition jets targeted the hotel, which is located in Arhab, some 35 kilometers, or 22 miles, north of Sanaa.
A Moroccan imam believed to have radicalised youths who committed Spain s terror attacks was confirmed dead Monday in an accidental explosion at the suspects bomb factory, police said. Asked whether Abdelbaki Es Satty had died in the blast on Wednesday that precipitated the attacks, Catalan police chief Josep Lluis Trapero said: "It is confirmed," adding "the remains of the imam were there", in the house in Alcanar that exploded.
UNICEF is reporting a four-fold increase in use of children as "human bombs" by the radical Boko Haram group in northeastern Nigeria already this year compared to all of 2016. UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie Mercado says she has no explanation for the increase to 83 such "human bomb" children, two-thirds of them girls, compared to 19 total children last year.
Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the grand imam of Al-Azhar, said on Sunday that some Islamic rulings, including the laws of inheritance, are definitive and not up for reinterpretation – an apparent response to Tunisian efforts to eliminate gender inequality in inheritance law in their country. Al-Tayeb, as head of the highest seat of Sunni Islamic learning, made the comments in a statement late on Sunday, thus joining the debate sparked by the Tunisian president s call for equal inheritance rights for men and women.
Virgin’s Fast Monday, which began August 7, said Mohsen George, member of the Melli Council of the Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria. He explained that the churches are holding a mass for the feast day of the Assumption of Mary Monday evening, to be presided over by the pastor of the Church. The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate will hold the feast prayers in the presence of hundreds of Coptic churchgoers.
The archbishop of Barcelona is calling for Spain to unite to work for a more peaceful world following the deadly dual vehicle attacks claimed by Islamic extremists. Cardinal Joan Josep Omella welcomed families of the victims, representatives of Catalonia s Muslim community, as well as Spain s royals and top government officials, to the Mass Sunday at the city s iconic Sagrada Familia basilica.
Coptic Christians in Ezbat al-Forn, of the Abyouha village in Abu Qurqas city of Minya governorate, said Sunday that security forces prevented them from holding mass and daily prayers, as the church is not licensed. One of the worshipers told Al-Masry Al-Youm that the church is a staple of the Christian community, which consists of over 300 people, as they regularly hold prayers on the site.
A group of Muslim scholars in Tunisia released a joint statement on Thursday demanding President Beji Caid Essebsi relinquish his call for legal equality between women and men in inheritance rights, and for amending a decree to allow Muslim women to marry non-Muslim men. The president on Sunday called for the 1973 decree to be changed to allow Muslim women to marry non-Muslim men; at present such marriages are only permitted if the man converts to Islam. He also announced the formation of a committee to study the issue of equality, with regards to inheritance.
Calls by the Tunisian president to impose policies that equate inheritance shares between men and women have been rejected by Al-Azhar and other Islamist group, describing is as an attack on the principles of the religion. On 12 August, Tunisian president Beji Caid Essebsi abolished laws that previously put restrictions of marriage between Muslim women and non-Muslims, and which did not equate between men and women in inheritance.
Egypt’s Al-Azhar, the world’s most prominent authority on Sunni Islam, condemned an announcement on Tuesday by Tunisian president, Beji Caid Essebsi, that his country is working to permit equal inheritance between men and women. “The concept of equal inheritance is against Islamic teachings. Equality in inheritance is unjust for women and is not in line with Islamic Sharia,” deputy of Al-Azhar, Abbas Shuman, said in a statement.
Egyptian fugitive and Muslim Brotherhood member, Abdel Rahman Ezz, was detained by German authorities while attempting to leave for Turkey, following official calls from Egypt to Interpol to arrest the young man. German authorities detained Ezz but released him due to a lack of evidence. The young MB member is wanted as a terrorist, convicted of destabilizing Egypt’s national security and inciting violence against state institutions such as armed forces and police. Ezz was tried in absentia and received a life sentence.
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