U.S. citizen stabbed in Cairo tourist area


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Saturday, February 28, 2009

An attacker stabbed a U.S. citizen in front of his wife in a popular Cairo tourist area on Friday in the second attack on foreigners in the Egyptian capital in less than a week, security sources said.

They said the American, a teacher in his fifties in an American school in the coastal city of Alexandria, was with his wife and a friend when he was lightly wounded in an unprovoked attack in a tourist area that is home to the 14th century Khan el-Khalili market.

The assailant, who was arrested at the scene, told police he attacked the American out of hatred for foreigners, particularly after Israel’s recent offensive on the Gaza Strip.

State news agency MENA said the American had suffered a superficial wound to his face and that police stopped the attacker before he could inflict further damage.

Reuters

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