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A supporter of ousted president Mohamed Morsi raises his picture in front of soldiers in Cairo, July 19, 2013/AFP

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Egypt court jails 52 Brotherhood members

A supporter of ousted president Mohamed Morsi raises his picture in front of soldiers in Cairo, July 19, 2013/AFP

A supporter of ousted president Mohamed Morsi raises his picture in front of soldiers in Cairo, July 19, 2013/AFP

CAIRO, Sep 3 – An Egypt military court Tuesday gave a life sentence to a Muslim Brotherhood member and sentenced 51 more to jail for attacking soldiers in Suez following Mohamed Morsi’s July ouster.

The sentences come as army helicopters killed eight militants and wounded 15 in intensive air strikes in the restive Sinai Peninsula where it has battled a semi insurgency since Morsi was deposed on July 3.

The ousted Islamist president’s supporters had called for nationwide protests on Tuesday against his overthrow.

One Brotherhood member was given a life term the first imposed since the military toppled Morsi three got 15 years in prison and 48 were sentenced to terms ranging from five to 10 years.

Twelve were acquitted, the army said.

The defendants were accused of “aggression” against the army in the canal port city of Suez last month.

They were also accused of shooting at and using violence against the army in Suez on August 14 following a military crackdown that day on Morsi supporters in Cairo.

The military had further accused the defendants of carrying guns and throwing petrol bombs at soldiers.

The court delivered Tuesday’s verdict after two hearings held on August 24 and 26.

On August 14, the military and police cracked down on Morsi supporters in the capital’s Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda squares, killing hundreds of people.

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It was the deadliest such crackdown in Egypt’s recent history.

Since then, the authorities have carried out a relentless pursuit of Islamists in which more than 1,000 people have been killed and some 2,000 Brotherhood members arrested.

The Brotherhood’s supreme guide, Mohamed Badie, is also under arrest, and Morsi himself has been in custody since his ouster.

On Tuesday, a helicopter assault in the Sinai Peninsula killed eight militants and wounded 15, security sources said.

They said air strikes near the Rafah crossing into the Palestinian Islamist ruled Gaza Strip were ongoing, adding that the target was militants using the area as a hideout.

The region has seen an increase in clashes between militants and security forces since Morsi was ousted.

A security source told AFP the air operation was the “biggest aerial assault of its kind in Sinai”.

Witnesses said Apache helicopters bombed several villages south of Rafah when the operation began at around 9:00 am (0700 GMT).

They said the raids wounded four people and destroyed six houses.

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Militants have launched near-daily attacks on police and army facilities in Sinai, a region mostly populated by Bedouins who are often in conflict with the central authorities.

On August 19, militants killed 25 policemen in an attack on two buses heading for Rafah.

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