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Israeli soldiers console one another outside the Mount Harif military base near the city of Mitzpe Ramon in Israel's southern Negev desert, adjacent to the border with Egypt, on June 3, 2023. /CFP

Israeli PM, Egyptian president discuss deadly border shootout over phone

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi discussed on Tuesday the shootout that killed three Israeli soldiers and one Egyptian policeman, reiterating their commitment to security coordination.

During a phone call, Sisi offered his “deep condolences” over the deadly shooting at the Sinai desert border on Saturday, Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

The two leaders expressed “their commitment to further strengthening peace and security cooperation, which is an essential value for both countries,” the statement read.

They also affirmed the “willing of the two sides to continue work and coordination in the light of bilateral ties,” said Ahmed Fahmy, spokesperson of the Egyptian presidency.

In the incident that occurred early Saturday morning, an Egyptian policeman killed three Israeli soldiers before the assailant was “neutralized” by other soldiers, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

The Egyptian army stated that three Israeli soldiers and a member of Egyptian security forces were killed in a shootout when the Egyptian security personnel was chasing drug smugglers near the border with Israel.

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