War between the Egyptian army and Hamas
An Egyptian military source denied the authenticity of the "Hamas allegations," according to the interior ministry of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip.
The Hamas Interior Ministry said in a statement that the army fired at two sites belonging to the National Security Service on the southern border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt, "directly and deliberately" as described in the statement.
The ministry condemned the incident, describing it as a "dangerous indicator", demanding the opening of an urgent investigation and accountability of those involved, asserting that the shooting was conducted "without any justification or any breach by the Palestinian side," according to the statement.
The internal Hamas said it had contacted the Egyptian side in protest against what had happened, demanding an investigation.
The Hamas Interior Ministry said in a statement that the army fired at two sites belonging to the National Security Service on the southern border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt, "directly and deliberately" as described in the statement.
The ministry condemned the incident, describing it as a "dangerous indicator", demanding the opening of an urgent investigation and accountability of those involved, asserting that the shooting was conducted "without any justification or any breach by the Palestinian side," according to the statement.
The internal Hamas said it had contacted the Egyptian side in protest against what had happened, demanding an investigation.
Witnesses said earlier in the day that an explosion near an Egyptian armored vehicle on the border with Gaza had already been fired at Palestinian positions.
While denied an Egyptian military source, the army fired fire towards sites in the Gaza Strip.
The source said that the Egyptian army did not do it before and did not do today, stressing that "if we did we will declare frankly and clarify the circumstances that called for it, but this did not happen."
"This is not the first time the army has been accused by the Gaza Strip," he said. "This is unrealistic in practice."
The Egyptian army announced through a page the implementation of a process called pharaoh operation revenge revenge for the killing of more than 20 Egyptian soldiers
The Egyptian armed forces have announced that the army is now conducting a reprisal operation. Hamas training camps have been destroyed and the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip has been turned into a piece of fire.
Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniya disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was destroyed. Hamas vehicles were destroyed and Hamas training camps were destroyed.
The full process information will be published by the military spokesman in the coming hours
Ali Mohamedi, the Egyptian journalist, claimed that the Egyptian air force carried out air strikes against targets inside the Gaza Strip, on the border with Egypt.
The Egyptian army announced through a page the implementation of a process called pharaoh operation revenge revenge for the killing of more than 20 Egyptian soldiers
The Egyptian armed forces have announced that the army is now conducting a reprisal operation. Hamas training camps have been destroyed and the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip has been turned into a piece of fire.
Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniya disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was destroyed. Hamas vehicles were destroyed and Hamas training camps were destroyed.
The full process information will be published by the military spokesman in the coming hours
Ali Mohamedi, the Egyptian journalist, claimed that the Egyptian air force carried out air strikes against targets inside the Gaza Strip, on the border with Egypt.
"The air force has cracked the border with Gaza and destroyed four-wheel-drive vehicles inside the Strip," wrote Mohammadi, the editor-in-chief of Al-Gomhouria newspaper.
"Eagles and monsters are now waging a war of vengeance against the blood of the martyred under the instructions of the supreme commander ... to strike the Hamas training camps in Gaza."
Those rumors were ridiculed by social media activists who said that Egyptian journalist Ali Mohammadi was living out of time and in the time of the black and white media.
A senior Hamas delegation visited Egypt last month and held several meetings with Egyptian officials, leading to understandings to ease the effects of the siege on the Gaza Strip. Among these agreements, The introduction of diesel for the operation of the only power station in Gaza, after the cessation and exacerbation of the electricity crisis in the besieged sector.
The Interior Ministry in Gaza imposed strict security measures along the Egyptian-Palestinian border, in a move to control the border and prevent attempts to infiltrate, following the attack in the Egyptian city of Rafah and killed more than 23 Egyptian soldiers.