Dina Khayat

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In almost ritual concert, twenty-one handcuffed Egyptians—all dressed in orange and dwarfed by their massive black-clad executioners—were marched to the Libyan seashore, made to kneel and summarily beheaded. The picture that followed showed crimson lapping waves, returning to the sands the blood with which they had been drenched. The short chilling video, worthy of a professional horror movie, left one wondering once more just who could really be behind this group of rag-tag terrorists.

The world was outraged—and moved swiftly, although with varying degrees of efficacy. That very night, Egypt sent its warplanes inside Libya, targeting weapons caches and training camps, and killing dozens of militants.…  Seguir leyendo »