;Domestic In response to the attacks, President
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who was attending the
African Union summit in Ethiopia at the time, cut short his visit and returned to Egypt. Sisi ordered the establishment of a "unified command to combat terrorism" in the Sinai Peninsula and put Osama Askar, commander of the Third Field Army, in charge of the command after promoting him to lieutenant-general. Sisi's decree was announced by the
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF). During a meeting between Sisi and the SCAF, plans have been discussed to combat the "qualitative development of terrorist operations in Sinai," despite "the success of daily strong blows to terrorist hotbeds". After the meeting, Sisi made a live address to the nation, where he said: "I am ready to die [for Egypt]... and meet God for what I have done". He also hinted back at the period before the
2013 protests and
ouster of Egyptian president
Mohamed Morsi, claiming he had spoken with a leader of the
Muslim Brotherhood who allegedly told him that people would come "from all around the world" to fight him. ;International The
African Union,
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, United Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon and the
Security Council condemned the attacks, along with the governments of Bahrain, China, Cyprus, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Lebanon, Syria, and the United States. Furthermore,
Hassan Firouzabadi, top commander of the
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said that the attackers were "helping the Zionist occupiers". "The Islamic forces are deployed in Sinai desert to prevent the Zionists’ aggression on Muslim territories, including the strategic Sinai Peninsula, and attacking them is a foolish act.", Firouzabadi said. == See also ==