Cairo: Egypt’s president made an unannounced visit to the Sinai Peninsula Saturday to rally troops following a wave of deadly attacks on security forces by Daesh terrorists, his office said.
“President Abdel Fattah Al Sissi is inspecting troops and police in the North Sinai,” his office said without specifying where in the restive province.
“I have come to salute the heroes of the armed forces and to express to them my recognition,” he was quoted by the army’s spokesman as saying.
State television broadcast footage of Al Sissi, dressed in military fatigues, touring an army base and inspecting captured weapons.
The government called in air strikes Wednesday after a spectacular attack by claimed by the Egyptian affiliate of Daesh in the North Sinai town of Shaikh Zuwaid left dozens dead.
The army said 17 soldiers and 100 militants had been killed. But medical and security officials said the death toll was at least 70 people - mostly soldiers - as well as dozens of terrorists.
“We are still recovering the bodies of terrorists from the latest attack,” Al Sissi said, according to the army spokesman.
The violence poses a major test for Al Sissi, a former military chief who has pledged to eliminate the militants.
On Saturday, a shell slammed into a house in Shaikh Zuwaid, killing a woman and two children, medical and security sources said. It was unclear which side fired the shell.
Al Sissi said he saluted “every home, every mother whose child has died a martyr or been wounded for Egypt.”
The army, police and even officials have regularly come under fire, not only in Sinai, but in the capital, since then army chief Al Sissi ousted Islamist president Mohammad Mursi two years ago.
The terrorists say they are acting in response to the bloody repression launched by the authorities after Mursi’s overthrow, which has seen at least 1,400 killed and thousands more jailed.
Most of the attacks are claimed by a group calling itself the “Sinai Province.” Formerly known as Ansar Bait Al Maqdis, it changed its name when it pledged allegiance to Daesh last November.