Militant calls for attacks on targets in Egypt

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DUBAI, June 24 (Reuters) A man described as a leader of al Qaeda's wing in Egypt called for attacks on Israeli and Western targets in the Arab world's most populous country in support of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

''O heroes, strike ... all the Zionist-Crusader targets in the land of Egypt without shedding the blood of Muslims,'' Mohamed Hakaima, a former leader of Egypt's Gama'a Islamiya militant group, said in a statement posted on the Internet.

Egyptian experts on Islamist groups say they doubt al Qaeda has an organised presence in Egypt or that Hakaima, who is believed to be in Afghanistan, has followers in the country.

Kamal Habib, a former Gama'a leader, told Reuters today: ''I don't believe that al Qaeda has a presence in Egypt. I don't think that Hakaima has any supporters in Egypt.'' ''Al Qaeda does not have a presence in the organisational sense.

There may be some people who believe in the ideas of al Qaeda,'' added Habib, who is now an expert on Islamist groups.

The deputy leader of al Qaeda, Egyptian Islamist Ayman al-Zawahri, named Hakaima last year as one of a group of Gama'a members who had joined force with al Qaeda.

But Egyptian experts said that Hakaima was not a major player and they cast doubt on Zawahri's claim that the numbers who had joined amounted to a ''big faction''.

Reuters SBC DB1956

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