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VisitOutcomes of the Egyptian military's official statement regarding the Rafah incident
Confirmation of the incident and blame on Israeli forces • 33%
Denial of any wrongdoing by Egyptian forces • 33%
Call for an international investigation • 34%
Official statement released by the Egyptian military
Incident at Rafah Border Between Israeli and Egyptian Forces Results in Two Egyptian Soldiers Killed
May 27, 2024, 12:57 PM
An incident occurred at the Rafah border crossing between Israeli and Egyptian forces, resulting in casualties. Reports indicate that Egyptian security forces opened fire on an Israeli truck, prompting Israeli soldiers to respond with gunfire. Israeli media, including Channel 13 and Channel 14, initially reported the incident but quickly deleted the news following directives from military censors. The Israeli military has confirmed the incident and stated that it is in contact with the Egyptian army amid high tensions between Cairo and Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Walla news reported that two Egyptian soldiers were killed in the clash. A statement from the Egyptian military is expected shortly.
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Israel fired first • 33%
Egypt fired first • 33%
Inconclusive results • 34%
No fault found • 33%
Partial fault admitted • 34%
Full responsibility accepted • 33%
Findings attribute responsibility to military error • 50%
Findings attribute responsibility to operational necessity • 50%
Condemnation of Israel • 25%
Condemnation of Egypt • 25%
Condemnation of both parties • 25%
No significant response • 25%
IDF fault • 25%
Egyptian fault • 25%
Joint fault • 25%
Inconclusive • 25%
Condemnation of actions • 33%
Call for peace/restoration talks • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Human error • 33%
Technical failure • 33%
Miscommunication • 34%
Condemnation from USA • 20%
Condemnation from EU • 20%
Support for Israel from USA • 20%
Support for Egypt from Arab League • 20%
No significant international reaction • 20%
Fault of Israeli forces • 33%
Fault of Egyptian forces • 33%
Inconclusive or shared fault • 34%
Condemnation • 33%
Neutral • 33%
Support for Israel • 34%