http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-ml-egypt-arrests,1,7353184.story

Egypt arrests 25 militants linked to al-Qaida plotting to attack Suez canal
By Associated Press 
6:41 AM PDT, July 9, 2009 
CAIRO (AP) - Egyptian authorities arrested 25 militants with links to al-Qaida 
on suspicion of plotting attacks on oil pipelines and ships in the Suez Canal, 
the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

The ministry says the new cell is led by a Palestinian and includes 24 
Egyptians, mostly engineers and technicians, and it had contacts with militants 
in the Gaza Strip as well.


"They believe in takfiri and jihadi thought," the statement said, referring to 
the radical Sunni Muslim ideology espoused by militant groups like al-Qaida.

The group planned to use explosives rigged with mobile phone-activated 
detonators against shipping in the busy Suez Canal, and learned about 
explosives from al-Qaida militants on jihadi Web sites, said the statement.

In April, Egypt announced it had disrupted a militant cell linked to Lebanon's 
Shiite Hezbollah movement which also planned to target the Suez Canal.


One of the suspects in Thursday's case also crossed into Gaza Strip to meet up 
with the Palestinian Army of Islam group to receive instructions on attacking 
vital and important targets in Egypt, the ministry added.

A group by that name did once operate in Gaza, but was later dismantled by the 
local Hamas rulers.

Authorities confiscated explosives, diving suites, and electronics, as well as 
a handgun linked to an attack on a Coptic Christian's jewelry shop in May 2008.

According to the confessions, the detainees killed the Copt and his three 
workers during a robbery. They also received funds from Islamic charities 
abroad.

In May, Egypt announced arrests of seven alleged members of the same 
Palestinian Army of Islam for the bombing in February at Cairo's Khan 
el-Khalili bazaar that killed one French woman.

Diaa Rashwan, expert in Islamic militant groups, expressed skepticism and said 
there are many question marks surrounding the Interior Ministry's allegations, 
and similar cases had never gone to court.

"Here is a catalog of accusations, targets and ties to different groups that 
don't fit together," Rashwan said.


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