Israeli Tank Accidentally Fires on Egyptian Post Near Gaza, Causing Minor Injuries

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22/10/2023 21h35

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) expressed regret on Sunday after one of its tanks accidentally fired and hit an Egyptian post near the border with the Gaza Strip. This incident comes as the army continues its bombardment of the Palestinian enclave in response to the devastating onslaught by the Hamas terror group on October 7.

According to the Egyptian military, the blast resulted in minor injuries, but no further details were provided. The IDF released a statement expressing sorrow over the incident and confirmed that an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the accidental fire.

Both the Israeli and Egyptian armies have reportedly been in contact regarding the incident. Egypt stated that Israel immediately expressed regret and assured that an investigation is underway to prevent such accidents from occurring in the future.

Despite the incident, Egyptian media reports suggest that the passage of aid to Gaza will not be disrupted. Witnesses cited by the media claimed that the Israeli strike will not affect the ongoing delivery of vital supplies. On Saturday, 20 trucks carrying essential provisions crossed into Gaza through the Rafah border post between Egypt and the strip.

Since the outbreak of war on October 7, crossings between Gaza and Israel have been shut. The United Nations estimates that around 100 trucks per day are necessary to meet the needs of Gaza's population.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas erupted after a massacre orchestrated by the terror group, which saw approximately 2,500 terrorists infiltrate the border into Israel from the Gaza Strip. This attack, carried out by land, air, and sea, left 1,400 people dead and led to the capture of 212 hostages, including individuals of all ages. Furthermore, thousands of rockets were fired at Israeli towns and cities throughout the onslaught.

Israel launched a wide-scale offensive aimed at dismantling Hamas infrastructure and eradicating the terror group's presence in the Strip. The IDF has pledged to target all areas where Hamas operates while striving to minimize civilian casualties.

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