The Rabaa massacre ignited a new wave of Egyptian jihadists—disillusioned, decentralized, and driven by revenge. Influenced by Abu Musab al-Suri, they evolved beyond traditional groups, leaving behind a shadowy insurgency that may yet rise again despite state crackdowns.
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The Rabaa massacre ignited a new wave of Egyptian jihadists—disillusioned, decentralized, and driven by revenge. Influenced by Abu Musab al-Suri, they evolved beyond traditional groups, leaving behind a shadowy insurgency that may yet rise again despite state crackdowns.