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Tunisia-Sahbi Ben Fraj: The terrorist attacks that befell yesterday demonstrated the power of the Tunisian state

In an exclusive interview with “Tunisie Numérique,” Deputy Sahbi Ben Fraj from the national coalition stated that the failed terrorist attacks that happened yesterday came as a response to security exploits and the downfall of a number of terrorist plots during the month of Ramadan.

Ben Fraj added that the happening merely proven the strength of the Tunisian state and the readiness of its security units.

Despite coinciding with Béji Caïed Essebsi recent health crises, deputy Sahbi Ben Fraj declared that the happening didn’t shake nor intimated the Tunisian people.

He promptly proceeded to declare that the attacks won’t have a significant impact on the Tunisian economy and its local tourism.

 

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