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VisitIsraeli and Egyptian Forces Exchange Fire at Rafah Border on May 27, 2024, Leaving Egyptian Soldier Dead
May 27, 2024, 01:29 PM
An exchange of fire occurred between Israeli and Egyptian forces at the Rafah border crossing on May 27, 2024. Reports indicate that Egyptian soldiers opened fire on Israeli soldiers, who then returned fire. The incident involved the IDF's 401st Armored Brigade, but no tanks were involved. The exchange resulted in the death of at least one Egyptian soldier, with some reports suggesting up to four Egyptian soldiers were killed. No Israeli casualties have been reported. The incident follows heightened tensions in the region, particularly after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza that killed over 40 civilians. Both sides have initiated investigations into the incident, with conflicting claims about who fired first. The Egyptian military has confirmed the death of a soldier and is conducting an investigation. The clash also reportedly involved an Israeli truck near the Salah al-Din gate and has raised concerns about violations of the Camp David Accords.
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