Associated
Press CAIRO: Egypt has extended its state of emergency for yet another three
months, according to a decision from President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.
The
president's decision - a re-declaration of the state of emergency - was published in the official
gazette on Thursday and was due to go into effect the following day. The new declaration should be
approved by parliament within seven days.
Egypt has been under months-long
state of emergency, which has already been extended once, following deadly church bombings and
attacks on Coptic Christians that have killed more than 100 people and wounded scores since
December.
In July, militants from Daesh (ISIS) killed 23 soldiers in a
remote checkpoint in northeastern Sinai - the deadliest assault on the military in the turbulent
region in two years. |