The Sinai activist Mosaad Abu Fajr Cairo- Yousry Mohamed The Sinai activist Mosaad Abu Fajr, criticised the policy made by the Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi of handling the security tension on the Sinai Peninsula. This resulted in the loss of 16 people who were killed last month. He said that the participation of the military forces in fighting and eliminating violent religious groups, is an evidence of the state’s weakness. He added that the army's entry into Sinai with huge amounts of equipments and weapons, means that the state has played its last card at the beginning of the battle Abu Fajr said that the Rafah attack case is closed and will not be reopened because the security services failed to arrest the criminals after pursuing them for one month. The military forces carried out security attacks and raids on areas in northern and central Sinai. He added that the security forces failed to identify the cell responsible for carrying out the attack, because they did not declare who was involved in the attacks a month later. Abu Fajr confirmed that the military campaign known as Eagle left the main objective of the campaign, which is fighting terrorism. He said that generalising the battle led to the absence of facts and the inability to identify the doers. He said, "they should have arrested the cell that was responsible for executing the attack first, and then plan for a large battle in the Sinai desert.”
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