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Egypt police arrest 'jihadist cell' planning attacks on Israelis 

By News Agencies 
Prosecutors say new Islamist group tried to target the shrine of Rabbi Abu 
Hasira in the Nile delta. 

Egyptian police have arrested at least 23 men suspected of plotting attacks 
against Israeli visitors to Egypt, US ships in the Suez Canal, and of trying to 
join the 'jihad' in Darfur, Interior Ministry sources said Sunday. 

The men were arrested in Mansoura, northeast of Cairo, two months ago. 
Authorities claim they are members of a new Islamic militant group. 

Speaking on condition of anonymity, government sources said that Egypt's 
domestic intelligence service, State Security Investigations, had confiscated 
"a large amount" of explosives, including material similar to that used in the 
Qassam rockets Hamas has fired at Israel, in a raid earlier this month. 
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They said a State Security prosecutor has accused the group of 23 men of 
plotting attacks against the Nile delta shrine of Abu Hasira, a 19th century 
rabbi whose grave is a pilgrimage site for Jews. 

The group was also accused of training with live ammunition at a desert camp 
near the Mediterranean town of Damietta, of trying to join the "jihad" in the 
Sudanese province of Darfur, of plotting attacks against US ships in the Suez 
Canal and against banks in Alexandria and Cairo. 

Cairo's independent daily al-Masry al-Youm on Sunday called the group the first 
"armed jihadist" organization arrested in the country since Egypt's battle with 
Islamist militants in the 1990s. 

The daily said the men were arrested "several weeks ago" and that they had 
confessed to following the ideas of Sayid Qutb, an Egyptian writer commonly 
identified as the modern father of Islamist political thought. 

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