Your last paragraph is the key to the whole anti terorrism campaign in Egypt.
'Some may have become radicalised' indeed an insinuation not as blatant as the egyptian media and papers that say outright the mb are murderers.
For the record: a bomb blast of such magnitude it leaves a big hole in the ground and blows up half the walls of the nearby museum of islamic heritage yet leaves the purported car with a couple of dents?
As for radicalisation say idiocy and you would be closer to the mark why would a radical group allow its members to be murdered on a daily basis with no retaliation except for the occasional burning of an empty police car yet go blow up a build8ng which will only impact negatively on the image that they have succeeded in building of a peaceful revolution.
Every time an event crops up we hear the ministry of interior announce that they are ready for any heavy threats and sure enough these threats are carried out.
On new years eve they said there will be no disturbances and no disturbances sure en9ugh took place.
Add to that the fact that the supporters of beit almaqdis have announced their responsibility for every single previous attack yet no accusation has been seen coming from the current government against them; their insignia was in fact seen hanging in a conference that was encouraging people to support general sisi for presidency ...yet every single bomb attack has been an excuse for further crackdowns on peaceful protestors. They killed 20 yesterday one of whom was a 4 year old child.
Another point it is always the small assigned police that end up dying the officers are always outside the building due to be blown up.
Your last paragraph is the key to the whole anti terorrism campaign in Egypt.
'Some may have become radicalised' indeed an insinuation not as blatant as the egyptian media and papers that say outright the mb are murderers.
For the record: a bomb blast of such magnitude it leaves a big hole in the ground and blows up half the walls of the nearby museum of islamic heritage yet leaves the purported car with a couple of dents?
As for radicalisation say idiocy and you would be closer to the mark why would a radical group allow its members to be murdered on a daily basis with no retaliation except for the occasional burning of an empty police car yet go blow up a build8ng which will only impact negatively on the image that they have succeeded in building of a peaceful revolution.
Every time an event crops up we hear the ministry of interior announce that they are ready for any heavy threats and sure enough these threats are carried out.
On new years eve they said there will be no disturbances and no disturbances sure en9ugh took place.
Add to that the fact that the supporters of beit almaqdis have announced their responsibility for every single previous attack yet no accusation has been seen coming from the current government against them; their insignia was in fact seen hanging in a conference that was encouraging people to support general sisi for presidency ...yet every single bomb attack has been an excuse for further crackdowns on peaceful protestors. They killed 20 yesterday one of whom was a 4 year old child.
Another point it is always the small assigned police that end up dying the officers are always outside the building due to be blown up.