Sabtu 24 Aug 2013 23:11 WIB

Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza

Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Palestinian Hamas security guards walk outside the Rafah border crossing between southern Gaza Strip and Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013. An Egyptian official says the border crossing has reopened. (file photo)
Foto: AP/Hatem Moussa
Palestinian Hamas security guards walk outside the Rafah border crossing between southern Gaza Strip and Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013. An Egyptian official says the border crossing has reopened. (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, EL-ARISH - An Egyptian official says the country's border crossing with Gaza, which was closed after a deadly attack on policemen this week, has reopened.

Another official says Egyptian troops killed four militants who attacked a military checkpoint in Sinai near the border with Gaza on Saturday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. He gave no details.

Attacks in the Sinai Peninsula have increased since a military coup ousted Egypt's first elected president Mohammed Mursi last month. The Rafah border crossing was closed after militants ambushed and killed 25 policemen Monday this week in one of the deadliest attacks in Sinai recently. Gen. Sami Metwali says the crossing will be open only for four hours every day because security concerns remain high in Sinai.

 

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