Egypt’s Former Grand Mufti Survives Shooting West of Cairo

Egyptian Mufti Ali Gomaa attends the funeral of Sheikh Emad Effat at Al-Azhar Mosque in Ca
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(AP) – Egypt’s former grand mufti survived an attempt on his life in a western Cairo suburb when two masked gunmen opened fire as he was walking toward a mosque to hold Friday prayers, an Egyptian security official said.

Sheikh Ali Gomaa (pictured) was unharmed in the attack and the two attackers fled the scene outside the Fadel Mosque in the city’s Sixth of October district, Capt. Ahmed Alaa told The Associated Press.

The Interior Ministry said the gunmen had been hiding inside a small park nearby and opened fire from there. One of Gomaa’s bodyguards was slightly wounded, the ministry said.

Talking to local CBC network, the cleric later said it wasn’t the first assassination attempt against him and that he received death threats before.

Cairo’s Al-Azhar, the Sunni Muslim world’s seat of learning, issued a statement condemning the attack as “criminal.” Mufti Shawki Allam blamed “extremism and terrorism” for the attack.

“They only know the language of blood and destruction,” Allam said.

Gomaa was a key supporter of the military’s ouster in 2013 of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Since Morsi’s outer, Egypt has been carrying an extensive clampdown on Islamists, Morsi’s supporters and other government opponents.

Over the past years, Egypt has also battled a rising insurgency, with a string of suicide bombings targeting security headquarters and the army. Then-interior minister survived an assassination attempt in 2013 while the country’s state prosecutor was assassinated in a car bombing in 2015. Egypt’s Islamic State affiliate — formerly known Ansar Beit al-Maqdis — has claimed responsibility for most of the attacks.

On Thursday, Egypt’s military announced it killed the top IS leader and dozens of members of the militant group in an operation in the volatile Sinai Peninsula.

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