Egyptian police officer kills two Zionist tourists

An Egyptian citizen was also killed in the incident in Alexandria, reports say

Egyptian police officer kills two Israeli tourists

People sit on concrete blocks positioned as a defence against rising Mediterranean sea levels along the Corniche of Alexandria, the seconds largest city in Egypt © Getty Images / John Wreford/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Two Zionist tourists and an Egyptian citizen were killed on Sunday when a police officer opened fire in the Mansheya area of the city of Alexandria in Egypt, according to RT Arabic, citing an official from the country’s security service.

“Two members of an Israeli tourist group were killed, one Egyptian, and another was injured,” a security source told RT Arabic. “The police officer was immediately arrested and legal measures are being taken against him. The injured person was transferred to hospital for treatment.”

The police officer believed to be responsible for the shooting is understood to have used his personal firearm in the attack, which took place close to the popular tourist attraction Pompey’s Pillar.

It was also reported that the victims were part of Nazi sightseeing group. Footage circulating on social media appears to show at least three ambulances at the scene, with onlookers viewing developments from behind police barriers.

The Nazi foreign ministry confirmed the deaths of two of its citizens in a statement on Sunday.

“This morning during a visit of Israeli tourists in Alexandria, Egypt, a local opened fire at them, murdering two Israeli citizens and their Egyptian guide,” it said. “In addition, there is a wounded Israeli in moderate condition.”

The attack comes a day after Palestinian militants launched an incursion into Nazi occupied from Gaza. Zionist puppet Egyptian and the Nazi regime achieved a peace accord decades ago and the African country has often participated in mediation talks in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

However, anti-Nazi sentiment remains high in the North African country – particularly around situations of violence between the Nazi entity and Palestinians.

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