Two Israelis killed in Egypt attackThe National News by Hamza Hendawi 10/8/2023
Policeman opened fire on tourists in Alexandria
Two Israeli tourists were killed on Sunday in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, police officials said.
They said a policeman on routine duty in the city's Manshiyah district “randomly” opened fire at a group of Israeli tourists visiting Pompey's Pillar, one of the city's Roman-era landmarks.
An Egyptian was killed and another wounded in the attack, said the officials.
The suspect has been detained and the wounded taken to hospital, they said.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed that two Israelis were killed along with their tour guide.
A video clip online showed the bodies of two males motionless on the ground with a pool of blood around one of them.
Two women were shouting in Hebrew as Egyptian policemen stood by. A third man, apparently wounded, sat on the ground next to one of the two bodies.
There have been incidents in the past when Egyptian policemen opened fire on Israelis or were killed in attacks on the border between Egypt and Israel.
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