Arab countries denounce Friday's terrorist attack in Egypt's Giza

Ahram Online , Saturday 10 Dec 2016

The bomb attack killed six and injured three others at a security checkpoint in Haram district

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File Photo: A general view of an opening session of the Arab Foreign Ministers meeting at Arab League headquarters in Cairo (Photo: Reuters)

The Arab League denounced Saturday the terrorist attack Friday against a security checkpoint in Giza's Haram's district that killed six policemen and injured three others.

Arab League Deputy Secretary General Ahmed Bin Heli expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and the Egyptian people, according to a statement reported by Egypt's state news agency, MENA

Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia also condemned the attack.

On Friday, Saudi Arabia issued a statement denouncing the blast, stressing the kingdom's principled stance against terrorism, MENA reported.

In a statement by the Bahraini foreign ministry early Saturday, Manama expressed its "solidarity with Egypt in countering terrorism, establishing security and continuing development efforts."

Meanwhile, Kuwait Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent a telegram to Egypt's President Abdel Fattah-El-Sisi condemning the "criminal attacks that aims to undermine security and stability in Egypt."

Attacks against security forces have become common in recent years but are largely concentrated in North Sinai, where Egypt's army and police are battling an entrenched Islamist insurgency.

A little-known Egyptian militant group called "Hasm" ("Resolve") claimed responsibility for Friday's bomb attack.

The group has claimed a number of other attacks on police checkpoints in recent months.

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