Egypt President Urges Nation to Back Push Against Militants
FILE - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi (R) walks with Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar at the Presidential Palace in Cairo, Apr. 14, 2019 in this handout picture courtesy of the Egyptian Presidency.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is urging the nation to back his government's efforts to defeat militants, saying it's the mission of every Egyptian.
Wednesday's appeal came after a car packed with explosives detonated earlier this week outside Egypt's main cancer hospital in Cairo, killing at least 20 people. It was the deadliest in the Egyptian capital in over two years.
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El-Sissi said in a televised speech that it's "not only the mission of the state to defeat (militants), but also, we as a society have to make our sons understand, enlighten and protect them against this" extremist ideology.
The government has accused a militant group known as Hasm, linked to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, for Sunday's attack, saying it was moving the car to carry out an attack elsewhere.
Hasm denied it carried out the attack.