‘The Saint Catherine we knew is gone,’ Egyptian locals say of Sinai mountain megaproject

‘The Saint Catherine we knew is gone,’ Egyptian locals say of Sinai mountain megaproject



Atop one of Egypt’s Sinai mountains, near where the three Abrahamic faiths say God spoke with Moses, another unmistakable sound rings out: the incessant drilling of construction work.

Heritage experts and locals say the state’s bulldozers have already damaged the nature reserve and Unesco World Heritage site, home to the world’s oldest functioning Christian monastery and the Bedouin tribe, who fear for their ancestral land.

“The Saint Catherine we knew is gone. The next generation will only know these buildings,” says a veteran hiking guide from the Jabaliya tribe, as a five-star hotel looms overhead and the beeps of a reversing bulldozer drown out the songbirds.



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