We Have To Help Christians Fleeing Islamic State, Says Egypt's President Sisi

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday ordered the government to take all necessary measures to help resettle Christians who have fled Egypt's Northern Sinai after Islamic State killed several members of the community.

Hundreds of Christian families and students have fled to Ismailia, north Sinai's neighbouring province, after seven Christians were killed in Arish between January 30 and Thursday.

Islamic State, which is waging an insurgency there, claimed responsibility for the killings, five of which were shootings. One man was beheaded and another set on fire.

Sisi held a meeting on Saturday with the prime minister and ministers of defence, interior and intelligence among other officials to discuss 'the importance to resist all attempts to sabotage stability and security in Egypt', the statement said.

Sisi had also 'directed the government to take all necessary measures to facilitate settlements for citizens in their set resettled areas'.

Orthodox Copts, who comprise about 10 per cent of Egypt's 90 million people, are the Middle East's largest Christian community. They have long complained of persecution.

In December, Islamic state claimed responsibility for bombing a chapel adjoining Cairo's St Mark's Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic papacy, killing 28 people, mostly women and children.

Egypt is battling an insurgency that gained pace in 2013 after the military, led by Sisi, overthrew President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood. Hundreds of soldiers and police have been killed.

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