Islamic State (IS) formed Monday a terrorist cell tasked with killing Egyptians who dissented from the group, including Hany Dahab and Ahmed Saher, Al Bawaba News reported. The group said that members asked their leader, Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi to give the order to kill Dahab and Saher for dissenting from IS, in a statement released on one of its jihadi websites. The statement added that the two men have insulted the group, describing them as "infidels" who should be killed for their actions. Dahab has been an IS member for three years, during which he became one of the group's prominent leaders.