Emphasizing that to the Arab people, the radical jihadists were in fact "mercenary organizations…that fight against Islam and want no good for Arab nations," the journalist suggested only after the Paris attacks, "which took the lives of 130 innocent people," did the leaders of Western countries decide to seriously commit to their previously "sluggish" and duplicitous war against ISIL terror.
Before the attack, Bahi suggested, "Western nations were convinced that they were far from any terrorist threats, believing that terror will be contained within the Middle East. Suddenly, terrorism directed itself towards those who helped ISIL and similar groups. It is very painful to see such a catastrophe in Paris."
For their part, the journalist noted, the Egyptians "really wish that such atrocities will come to an end, and look for a real cooperation among all countries in the world to eradicate all forms of terrorism."
Ultimately, the journalist hinted that he hopes that the Paris attacks will force the West and their allies to end all forms of support for the radicals, and to begin to seriously cooperate with those countries, including Egypt, which have taken the struggle against jihadist extremism seriously.