Egypt Continues Attacks in Sinai
"Operation Eagle 2" has been underway for over a week.
Mursi is seeking full sovereignty over Sinai.
Another checkpoint was attacked Monday, though no casualties were reported.
Obama administration believes country will keep strong ties with America, downplays weekend shakeup.
Free press crackdown under the guise of prosecuting incitement to murder
President Mohammed Morsi sacked several generals and revoked a military edict on the country's constitution.
Mursi has also cancelled constitutional reforms that would have curbed presidential power.
At least six militants and three soldiers have been killed in the most recent raids.
Israel expresses concern about the security vacuum on the Egyptian peninsula it withdrew from after the 1979 peace treaty with Egypt
Egypt's military is pursuing militants on the Sinai peninsula
Egyptian intelligence has requested the prime minister of Hamas to extradite to them three members of the Al-Qassam Brigades
More fallout from the attack on the Sinai border checkpoint
Israel claims to have killed militants fleeing across the border.
Efforts to stop further attacks, crack down on arms smuggling.
Move comes after an attack on an Egyptian checkpoint near the Gaza border.
The party's website has accused Israel of trying to destabilize Egypt.
The comments come a day after the attack on a checkpoint which was launched from Gaza.
The Egyptian government suggests the attackers were Egyptian militants based in the Sinai with support from the Gaza Strip
The bodies of 8 gunmen were also found on the Israeli border; both sides blame Islamist militants
Complete list of Cabinet appointments released only after they've been appointed.
A partial list of President Morsi's Cabinet appointments was made available through state media
On a tour of the Mideast, Leon Panetta stopped in Cairo
How Egyptians are trying to divide power between the country's problematic players