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Friday, January 8, 2016

Tourists Stabbed At Egyptian Beach Resort

The assailants reportedly arrived at the Bella Vista beachside hotel, in the popular resort of Hurghada, by boat.
Some reports suggested that they opened fire outside the hotel, but the Egyptian interior ministry said they lashed out with knives after reaching an outdoor restaurant.  
The Bella Vista hotel
Police opened fire killing the attacker, who security sources told Reuters was wearing a suicide belt.
However, the ministry said the attackers were only armed with knives and an air pistol.
"The motive of the attack is unknown, and it is confirmed that one attacker is in custody and the other was killed by security forces," a ministry statement said.  
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The attacker who was killed was identified as 21-year-old Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Mahfouz, a student from the Cairo neighbourhood of Giza.
A member of hotel staff, reportedly speaking anonymously, said he had dragged a female tourist in the lobby while holding a knife to her neck when he was shot by a poice officer. 
The ministry said the injured tourists were a Swede and two Austrians.
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All three wounded tourists were taken to hospital, where one was treated and discharged, the ministry said.
There was no word on the condition of the other two.
The British Embassy In Cairo tweeted: "We are aware of an incident in #Hurghada and are investigating urgently.
"Brits in need of assistance should call +20227916000."
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The Foreign Office updated its website in light of the attack and urged British nationals in the area to "remain in a safe location and follow the advice of the local authorities".
The assault on the hotel came after the Islamic State claimed an attack on Israeli-Arab tourists near the pyramids in Giza on Thursday was carried out by its fighters.
They said it was in response to a call by the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, to target Jews "everywhere".
No one was hurt as birdshot and flares were fired outside the hotel where the tourists were staying.
A Russian passenger plane crashed in Sinai on 31 October, killing all 224 people on board.
Most were tourists returning home from the Red Sea resort of Sharm al Sheikh.
Tourism is a cornerstone of the Egyptian economy but has been badly hit by years of political turmoil.

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