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Emergency personnel and security forces cordon the Swiss Inn hotel in the Egyptian town of Al Arish in the Sinai peninsula, following an attack on the hotel by suicide bombers. Image Credit: AFP

Cairo: The death toll from a gun and bomb attack claimed by Daesh in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has risen to seven, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

Two of the dead in Tuesday’s attack on the Swiss Inn hotel in the North Sinai provincial capital Al Arish were judges who had been overseeing voting in parliamentary elections earlier this week, ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed said.

Four of the dead were policemen. The seventh victim was a civilian.

A suicide bomber blew up a vehicle at the security barrier outside the hotel, allowing at least one other attacker to enter and go from room to room shooting before blowing himself up.

Militants in the Sinai who have pledged allegiance to Daesh have killed hundreds of policemen and soldiers.

They also claimed responsibility for bombing a Russian passenger plane after it left the south Sinai resort of Sharm Al Shaikh on October 31, killing all 224 people on board.

Unlike the north of the peninsula, which has become a militant stronghold and is off-limits to tourists, south Sinai is dotted with heavily secured Red Sea resorts.

Egypt held a second phase of parliamentary elections on Sunday and Monday, its first legislative vote since the military overthrew Islamist president Mohammad Mursi in 2013.

Mursi’s ouster unleashed a deadly police crackdown on his followers, and fuelled the insurgency in the Sinai.

— AFP