Anti-Israel madness spreads like wildfire. Two Israeli tourists were shot and killed in Alexandria, Egypt. According to al-Arabiya, it was a police officer who opened fire and the man, a secretary at the police station, was responsible for security in the tourist areas. The police officer, who has since been detained, fired “randomly with his weapon at the group of Israeli tourists, causing the death of two people and injuring others”, added an intelligence source, who said he requested anonymity. In Tel Aviv, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the murder of two Israeli tourists and their Egyptian guide in the attack, which took place at the site of Pompey’s Column, in the city’s archaeological park, and another was injured: “There is an Israeli injured in a state moderate condition. The Ministry and the Embassy in Cairo are cooperating with the National Security Council, the Prime Minister’s Office and the IDF with the Egyptian authorities in order to repatriate Israeli citizens in Israel as quickly as possible.” The alert for Jewish citizens is maximum throughout the world.
Source: IL Tempo

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