The Muslim Brotherhood had been operating underground for decades until winning elections in July 2012 and seeing member Mohammed Morsi picked as president. A year later, millions of citizens took to the streets on June 30 demanding a new president. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, head of the military, listened to the masses and asked Morsi to conduct a referendum — but he refused. Placed under house arrest, Morsi warned in his last speech that if he was removed, Egypt would enter a dark hole of violence.
The Egyptian military has taken “robust measures” against the network of tunnels into the Gaza Strip, United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Robert Serry stated in a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Tuesday.
The National Salvation Front has asked the authorities to protect peaceful protesters, but take the necessary legal action against armed attacks and criminal acts.
Hamas has no involvement in the recent spate of Sinai attacks, said the group’s prime minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, on Tuesday.
A Muslim Brotherhood spokesman has said that the supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi were attacked during a march to the US embassy on Monday as an intimidation tactic.
The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmed El-Tayyeb, met on Tuesday with senior figures from the Salafist Nour Party to discuss the party's propositions for national reconciliation.
Egyptian Christians have been targeted in several attacks since the military’s ouster of former President Mohamed Mursi, said a Human Rights Watch (HRW) statement issued on Tuesday.
A man has been found dead at a pro-Morsi sit-in outside Rabaa Al-Adawiya Mosque in Cairo's Nasr City.
The South Cairo Prosecution on Monday extended the detention of seven people for 15 days, pending an investigation on charges of forming an armed terrorist organization named “Ahrar.” The defendants include Ahmed Arafa, a member of the Hazemoun group who supports the now detained Salafi preacher and former presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail.
Dubai has named the Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar, Ahmed al-Tayyeb, Islamic figure of the year.
The head of the Coptic Orthodox Church has suspended his weekly audiences amid fears of attacks by supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
A Muslim Brotherhood leader called on Egyptians to lay siege to the U.S Embassy in Cairo to protest what he said was American support for the ouster of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.
In rare remarks on Egypt's government crisis, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested that the fall of the president, Mohamed Morsy, demonstrates the weaknesses of political Islamist movements.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are reeling from another devastating blockade but this time they are blaming Egypt, the neighbouring Arab power they once hoped would end their isolation, rather than their old foe Israel.
The Muslim Brotherhood reportedly is attempting to blame Egypt’s Coptic Christian community for the recent ousting of President Mohammed Morsi and even resorting to violent tactics in an effort to gain back power.
Cairo Court of Appeal has begun considering a request submitted by Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat to temporarily freeze assets of a number of high-profile Islamist leaders.
Chancellor Mohammed Hetta ordered the arrest of five prominent Islamist figures on charges of inciting violence during Monday’s clashes in the Ramses area, reported state agency MENA on Saturday.
Egypt risks being engulfed in a civil war unless its newly installed interim government includes Islamists, the African Union warned on Thursday.
The Muslim Brotherhood said on Thursday it had proposed through an EU go-between a framework for talks to resolve Egypt's political crisis, its first formal announcement of an offer for negotiations since President Mohamed Morsy was toppled.
Supporters of Mohamed Mursi who have camped by the Rabaa al-Adaweya Mosque since the Islamist president was deposed two weeks ago apologized to residents on Thursday for the harms they have inflicted on the Nasr City neighborhood.
Three people were killed and three were injured in an attack by unknown gunmen in Sinai’s Sheikh Zuweid neighborhood late on Wednesday.
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