Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced on Monday that the country will be coming out of a state of emergency declared back in 2017 after deadly church bombings. Owing to “great people and loyal men, an oasis of security and stability in the region,” the president said on Facebook that “the state of emergency has been cancelled across the country.” ISIS terrorists had killed 49 people and injured 136 on April 9, 2017, by suicide-bombing St. George’s Church in Tanta, a northern city situated on the Nile Delta, and Saint Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria, the seat of the Coptic papacy. Copts in Egypt constitute five to 20 percent of the 100 million Egyptian population. The exact number is not known but Copts in Egypt account for the largest minority Christian population in the Middle East and North Africa. The attacks followed a call for violence against Christians by …