Watchdog warns of humanitarian crisis in Egypt’s Sinai
CAIRO — A leading international rights group warned Monday of a humanitarian crisis in the northern part of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula amid severe restrictions on the movement of people and goods there due to a massive security operation against Islamic militants.
The Egyptian military launched the operation in early February in the restive northern Sinai, the epicenter of an Islamic insurgency spearheaded by the local affiliate of the Islamic State group. The campaign also included parts of the Nile Delta region and the Western Desert, along the porous border with Libya.
The campaign has left up to 420,000 residents in northern Sinai in urgent need of humanitarian aid since the operation started, Human Rights Watch said.
The New York-based group also urged authorities to provide sufficient food and allow relief organizations such as the Egyptian Red Crescent to provide resources to address the local residents’ critical needs.