Posted on 01/08/2016 1:11:58 PM PST by Trumpinator
Fri Jan 8, 2016 3:29pm EST
Foreign tourists wounded in attack at Egyptian Red Sea resort
CAIRO, | By Ahmed Mohamed Hassan
Two assailants armed with a gun, a knife and a suicide belt attacked a hotel in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Hurghada on Friday, wounding two foreign tourists, security sources said.
One of the injured was from Denmark and the other from Germany, the sources said. .
They said the attackers had arrived by sea to launch the onslaught on the beachside Bella Vista Hotel, but that security forces had repelled the assault, killing the attacker wearing the suicide bomb.
However, the Interior Ministry gave a very different account, saying two assailants with knives had wounded two Austrians and a Swede. It said one of the attackers was a student from the Cairo suburb of Giza.
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And nary a gunshow or internet sale to be had!
Or 12 or 13 year old kids with guns not books.
They said the attackers had arrived by sea to launch the onslaught on the beachside Bella Vista Hotel, but that security forces had repelled the assault, killing the attacker wearing the suicide bomb.
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Muslims showing how to deal with Muslims.
Same pattern - Friday prayers/Sabbath.
US “counter” terrorism “experts” dispatched to “investigate.”
What could have “radicalized” them? Maybe an internet video.
Good thing they’re not shooting cops on the street here...the reverse driveby.
Islam - deliberately brought here and promoted by USGOV.
2016 gonna be fun.
I wonder how that happened...??? :o0
One of the few times I’ll say they did something right.
Well, probably not even Muslims want to die at the hands of other Muslims, and Egypt (while it’s in the throes of conflict) doesn’t seem to want to go entirely to the dark side at the moment.
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