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ISIS continues to haunt Egyptian Army in Sinai

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Sinai is a complete desert except for a few huts here and there. If they had any competence, they would have solved the issue by now.
They hide with their families, you can't just bomb everybody you see. And Egypt has a large army, it splits its army among the different sections of Egypt if you knew anything.
 
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@The Eagle
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Hasn't Turkey been fighting the PKK for dozens of years now? Its not as easy to be a guerrilla group as you think from your keyboard.

I don't know why you are bringing Turkey into the discussion. (completely irrelevant) However, it could be argued that PKK has way more fertile grounds to conduct insurgency relative to ISIS in Sinai.

@The Eagle
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Not by any means.

This is a topic, which the Egyptians refuse to talk about. The ISIS insurgency needs to be spoken about and pressure needs to be applied on the Egyptians to dedicate their focus to solving it.
 
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You don't need fertile ground to conduct insurgencies lol. If you don't know much about the Sinai cease talking.

Refusing to talk about the problem and pretend it's not even there will not solve the Sinai insurgency. Seems like you misunderstood "fertile grounds".

If we don't talk about it, poor Egyptian soldiers will continue to die every day, while Sisi will sit comfortably in his palace and not even think about them.
 
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Refusing to talk about the problem and pretend it's not even there will not solve the Sinai insurgency. Seems like you misunderstood "fertile grounds".

If we don't talk about it, poor Egyptian soldiers will continue to die every day, while Sisi will sit comfortably in his palace and not even think about them.
Dude, most insurgents are indeed dead. You don't understand much about the Sinai. Casualties are expected in conflict.

From 2018 to 2020, 840 militants were killed by Egyptian Security Forces who lost 67 soldiers in return.[143] In March 2020, Egyptian forces managed to kill Abu Fares Al-Ansari, a commander of Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, in Al Ajra' area south of Rafah.[1
 
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