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_aAwad, Mokhtar
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_aTadros, Samuel
245 _aBay`a Remorse? Wilayat Sinai and the Nile Valley
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520 _aIt was early morning on Saturday, July 11, 2015 when Cairo awoke to the sound of a huge explosion. Coming just 12 days after the assassination of Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat, and ten days after a massive assault on the city of Sheikh Zuwaid by Wilayat Sinai, the Islamic State’s local affiliate, residents feared the country’s widening terrorist insurgency had claimed another high-ranking official in the heart of mainland Egypt. It soon became apparent that the attack had instead targeted the Italian consulate, a rather soft diplomatic target. More significant than the target, however, was the quickly released statement claiming responsibility. Instead of a claim by Wilayat Sinai, the Islamic State mother organization itself took the credit.
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_aTerrorismo internacional
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_g. -- Vol. 8 Issue 8 (Aug. 2015) p. 1-7
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