3 Israeli Soldiers Killed After Egyptian Policeman Opens Fire On Them At Southern Border

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From left: Ohad Dahan, Lia Bin Nun and Uri Yitzchak Iluz

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a terrorist attack which occurred on Israel’s Southern border early Saturday morning, an Egyptian policeman shot and killed two Israeli soldiers who were manning a guard post near the border. The IDF said that in a further exchange of fire in the area hours later, inside Israeli territory,  the gunman and another IDF soldier were killed.

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The incidents occurred between Mount Sagi and Mount Harif in the Negev desert. The circumstances were under investigation by the military, including how the gunman, an Egyptian policeman, managed to infiltrate Israel from Egypt.

The Egyptian army said in a statement that an officer in charge of border security chased after suspects involved in alleged drug smuggling. “During the pursuit, he crossed the security barrier and an exchange of fire began, in which three Israeli security personnel were killed,” it said, adding that it wished to convey “sincere condolences” to the families of the victims.

The IDF initially barred publication that the three soldiers were killed until their families were notified.

One of the troops killed in the initial attack was named as Sgt. Lia Ben Nun, 19, from the central city of Rishon Lezion, and the other one was Staff- Sgt. Uri Yitzchak Iluz from Tzfat. The soldier killed in the later clash with the gunman was named as Staff Sgt. Ohad Dahan, 20, from the southern city of Ofakim.

Both Ben Nun and Dahan served as combat soldiers in the Bardelas Battalion, a mixed gender battalion which serves at the southern border.

There are five mixed-gender infantry units within the IDF’s Border Defense Corps, which is responsible for defending Israel’s borders with Jordan, Egypt, as well as the West Bank security barrier.

IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari told reporters that the male soldier and female soldier —  began a guard shift together late Friday at an army post on the border. After the soldiers did not answer calls on the radio early Saturday morning, an officer reached the scene and discovered the pair dead, according to the IDF’s initial investigation.

Hours later, the IDF said there had been a new exchange of gunfire in the area of the initial attack, as troops were carrying out searches for the suspected attacker.

“During an encounter with a terrorist in Israeli territory, a short while ago, an exchange of fire developed. Troops and commanders engaged [the suspect] and shot and killed him,” the IDF said in a statement.

One soldier — later named as Dahan — was killed and a non-commissioned officer was lightly wounded during the clash with the attacker, the IDF added later.

Hagari said the terrorist who was killed in the afternoon clash was likely responsible for the deadly early morning attack.

The IDF said the terrorist was an Egyptian police officer. “An investigation is underway in close and full cooperation with the Egyptian army,” the IDF added.

The shooting and clashes appeared to be one of the most serious incidents on the border since the signing of a 1979 peace deal between the two countries.

Troops were continuing to search the area for additional possible attackers.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an assessment with IDF chief Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi and other defense officials on the exchanges of fire, his office said on Saturday afternoon.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he was being continuously briefed on developments at the scene.

The Israel-Egypt border has been largely peaceful since the two countries signed a peace agreement in 1979, Israel’s first with an Arab state. In the past decade, Israel built a large barrier along the border, largely aimed at keeping out African migrants and Islamic terrorists who operate in Egypt’s Sinai.

However, there are frequent attempts to smuggle drugs over Israel’s tall fence. In recent years there have been several incidents of gunfire between smugglers and IDF soldiers. The Egyptian army also frequently shoots at drug smugglers, as well as jihadist groups in the northern Sinai desert, sometimes resulting in accidental cross-border fire.

 


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Esther in LA
Esther in LA
10 months ago

BDE. So sad.

Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
10 months ago

I’ll try this again. VIN comment moderators must have missed it or thought it was offensive.
בד”א
ה’ ינקום דמם

Am Israel Chai
Am Israel Chai
10 months ago

How could this have taken place
With all the technology available today
This is totally completely unacceptable
Shame, Major Action Must be Taken
Immediately

Jake Sullivan
Jake Sullivan
10 months ago

I agree with unelected democrats Antony Blinken and Susan Rice. Both sides must tone down the inflammatory rhetoric. Israel must give away more strategic land to the terrorists.

I was a Democrat until I saw the light
I was a Democrat until I saw the light
10 months ago

After 20-30 years of peace between these two nations it only shows how dumb Israelis are. How dare they walk in front of his bullets.

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
10 months ago

And this is the zionists peace partner? For whom begun gave up 1/2 of Israel territory for?