Cop opens fire on tourists in Egypt; kills 2 Israelis, 1 Egyptian
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The attack took place at the Pompey’s Pillar site in Alexandria | Pic: Wikimedia Commons/Hatem Moushir

Cop opens fire on tourists in Egypt; kills 2 Israelis, 1 Egyptian

Anti-Israeli sentiment runs high in Egypt, especially during bouts of violence between Israel and the Palestinians


An Egyptian policeman opened fire on Israeli tourists in Alexandria on Sunday (October 8), killing at least two Israelis and one Egyptian, Israeli and Egyptian authorities said.

A statement from Egypt’s Interior Ministry said another person was wounded in the attack at the Pompey’s Pillar site in the Mediterranean city. It provided no further details.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry identified the wounded as an Israeli who suffered moderate injuries.

The ministry said in a statement that Israeli authorities were working with the Egyptian government to bring the Israelis home.

Extra News television channel, which has close ties to Egyptian security agencies, reported that the suspected assailant was detained.

Security forces quickly cordoned off the attack site. Graphic footage posted on social media showed two people lying motionless on the ground.

Another was seen being helped by a group of men. One woman was heard shouting for an ambulance.

The attack triggered mixed reactions from social media users. Some lauded the attack in Alexandria while others condemned the killing of civilians visiting Egypt.

Writing on social media platform X (Twitter), renowned Egyptian writer and TV host Ibrahim Issa called the attack a “terrorist crime,” adding that “any attempt to justify it is a crime against humanity and the nation.”

Amr Magdi, researcher with Human Rights Watch, condemned the attack, saying on X: “No justification whatsoever for intentionally targeting Israeli civilians in #Egypt, Gaza or anywhere else.”

Sunday’s attack came as Israel was battling Palestinian militants after a major incursion from Gaza.

Egypt was the first Arab country to make peace with Israel in the 1970s and has long served as a mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

But anti-Israeli sentiment runs high in the country, especially during bouts of violence between Israel and the Palestinians.

(With agency inputs)

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