Four other defendants were sentenced to 10 years in prison, while another four were sentenced to 7 years and one was acquitted, in what is locally known as the "Nasr City Cell" case.
The militants, who were arrested last year in an apartment in Nasr City district in Cairo, were accused of establishing and managing an illegal terrorist organisation and planning attacks targeting police and army personnel, diplomatic missions and ships sailing through the Suez Canal.
Yesterday, a military court had sentenced seven militants to death while two others to life in prison on charges of killing two army officers last March.
The seven defendants sentenced to death were also convicted of possession of weapons, resisting authorities, and involvement with the Sinai-based militant organisation Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis.
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