Egyptian, Israeli leaders discuss border shootings
ISTANBUL (AA): Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held talks, over the phone, on Tuesday to discuss last weekend’s border gunfire incident in which three Israeli soldiers and one Egyptian security officer were killed.
The two leaders affirmed the importance of full coordination to uncover all aspects of the incident and reiterated the parties’ commitment to maintaining coordination as part of their bilateral relations, said Egypt’s presidential spokesman Ahmed Fahmy in a statement.
They also underlined the importance of pursuing efforts for the realization of a just and comprehensive peace and the preservation of stability in the region, he added.
Netanyahu’s office, meanwhile, said the Egyptian president expressed his deepest condolences over the border incident.
The statement said the Israeli premier thanked the Egyptian leader “for his commitment to a thorough and joint investigation into the incident.”
“The two leaders expressed their commitment to continue strengthening peace and security cooperation that is vital to both countries,” it added.
On Saturday, the Israeli army said two soldiers were killed at a military post near the border with Egypt. A third soldier was killed during a manhunt.
The Egyptian army said a security officer was killed after crossing the border while chasing drug smugglers.