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Three IDF soldiers killed by Egyptian policeman

Gallant, Halevi hold situationa­l assessment following infiltrati­on

- •By SHIRA SILKOFF

three IdF soldiers were shot and killed on the egyptian border on saturday by an egyptian police officer.

the soldiers were identified as sgt. Lia Ben-nun, st.-sgt. ohad dahan and st.-sgt. uri Itzhak Ilouz.

Ben-nun and Ilouz were found lifeless at an IdF guard post sometime after 6 a.m. by members of their team who had been sent to check on their well-being after they failed to respond to their radios, an initial investigat­ion has shown.

Following the discovery of their bodies, additional reinforcem­ents arrived and a search operation was carried out in order to locate the perpetrato­r, who was believed to have infiltrate­d Israel from across the border at some point during the night.

the terrorist was later confirmed by the IdF to be an egyptian police officer. the IdF added that it and the egyptian military were conducting a thorough investigat­ion.

shortly after midday on saturday, the IdF confirmed an exchange of fire between Israeli forces and the terrorist, who was killed in the exchange.

during the operation, dahan was shot and killed, and an additional soldier was lightly injured. the injured soldier was hit in his hand by shrapnel but was released from the hospital in the late afternoon.

the egyptian army later said in a statement that he was chasing drug smugglers, adding that “during the chase, the security man was involved in an exchange of fire that caused the deaths of three Israeli soldiers.”

they did not explain how the police officer ended up in a shootout with IdF soldiers when he should have been chasing drug smugglers.

at around 2:30 a.m. on saturday morning, the IdF thwarted a drug smuggling operation in the same area as the shooting, seizing nIs 1.5 million worth of drugs. the smuggling attempt was carried out with the help of ladders, and the IdF is investigat­ing the possibilit­y that the two incidents were connected.

the IdF is continuing to scan the areas close to the border for additional threats due to concerns that the terrorist had not acted alone and had coordinate­d with people inside Israel, an IdF spokespers­on confirmed during a press briefing.

defense minister yoav Gallant and IdF chief of staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi, along with other security officials, held a situationa­l assessment early on saturday afternoon

in light of the ongoing developmen­ts, and Prime Minist er Benjamin Netanyahu is receiving regular updates.

Egypt’s defense minister Mohamed Zaki offered his condolence­s on Saturday to his Israeli counterpar­t, the Egyptian army said.

In a phone call, the ministers discussed taking necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of border shooting incidents, the Egyptian army statement said.

“I’m pained by the death of the three soldiers at the Egyptian border incident,” said Gallant on Twitter. “IDF soldiers did their jobs with dedication, but the incident ended with terrible results. My family is with the families in their most difficult hour.”

“The lethal incident on the Egyptian border over Shabbat was severe and irregular and will be investigat­ed to the end,” said Netanyahu. “I would like to praise the forces who strove for contact and killed the terrorist. Together with the people of Israel, I offer condolence­s to the families of Sgt. Lia Ben Nun, St.-Sgt. Ohad Dahan and the third soldier whose name [at the time had] not yet been published.”

“Such a sad Shabbat,” said President Isaac Herzog on Saturday evening. “We were horrified by the report of the death of three IDF soldiers in incidents this morning on the Egyptian border. There are no words to describe the pain and the loss. Together with all the people, I send sincere condolence­s to the families and share in their loss at this difficult time. We will guard their memories and continue to guard our borders diligently.”

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called it a “difficult Shabbat” in a statement on Saturday evening.

“Three soldiers who left home to protect the State of Israel were killed while doing their work by a low murderer,” he said. “I’m hurting together with the citizens of Israel and send condolence­s to the families that lost the dearest people to them. The people of Israel loves you, hugs you, cries with you and feels your pain.”

Reuters contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Amir Cohen/Reuters) SGT. LIA BEN-NUN ??
(Amir Cohen/Reuters) SGT. LIA BEN-NUN
 ?? ?? SOLDIERS REACT near the site of the terrorist attack at the border with Egypt yesterday.
SOLDIERS REACT near the site of the terrorist attack at the border with Egypt yesterday.
 ?? ?? ST.-SGT. URI ITZHAK ILOUZ
ST.-SGT. URI ITZHAK ILOUZ
 ?? ?? ST.-SGT. OHAD DAHAN
ST.-SGT. OHAD DAHAN

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