Admiral Mohab Mamish confirmed that "a terrorist" had yesterday launched the attack against a Panamanian-flagged ship, adding in a statement that "the attempt failed completely and there was no damage to the ship or the containers it carried".
The statement gave no details of the nature of the attempt at 1230 GMT yesterday, but sources said they heard loud explosions from the container ship which had been passing through the canal.
The Suez Canal dealt with a normal volume of 45 ships yesterday with another 55 expected to pass through today.
The army recently launched a major operation in the North Sinai peninsula, around the canal, where several Islamist extremist groups operate.
Yesterday, an Al-Qaeda front group based in Iraq and Syria called on Egyptians to take up arms against their country's military.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) also dismissed the Muslim Brotherhood, the party of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, as "evil" for supporting democracy and seeking to win power through elections.
But it became significantly worse after the army ousted Morsi on July 3, with attacks by militants targeting police and military installations.
At nearly 200 kilometres long, the Suez canal is owned by Egypt but governed by an international treaty that guarantees free navigation.
It provides a vital link between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.
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