According to foreign ministry of Israel , two Israeli tourists and their Egyptian guide were shot and killed in Alexandria, Egypt.
The ministry claims that a “local” was responsible for the Sunday morning incident that harmed another Israeli.
Egypt’s officials did not immediately confirm this.
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On the other hand, a report from the pay television network Extra News TV said that a policeman opened fire on a crowd of people who were visiting Pompey’s Pillar, an old Roman monument.
The newspaper claimed a security source as saying that the attacker pulled a gun “at random” and was immediately taken into custody.
Following the incident, footage from social media revealed at least two people, maybe dead, lying on the ground at a historic monument.
The Israeli foreign ministry declared that it was collaborating with Egyptian authorities to expeditiously repatriate the Israeli individuals to Israel.
One day after the terrorist Palestinian group Hamas unleashed a devastating onslaught on southern Israel, firing thousands of missiles and sending hundreds of fighters across the border from Gaza, a murder took place.
According to reports, at least 350 people have died in Israel, and 313 more have died as a result of Israeli bombs carried out in retaliation against Gaza.
Egypt was the first Arab nation to make peace with Israel in 1979, even though a large portion of Egyptians disapprove of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people.
Along the border between the two countries in June, an Egyptian police recruit killed three Israeli soldiers. While pursuing drug dealers, Egypt said he engaged in gunfire with the army; Israel responded that it was a terrorist act.
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