BBC News
20 August 2011
Last updated at 23:45 ET
Protesters burned Israeli flags and chanted "Long live Egypt!"
Thousands of Egyptians have rallied outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo for a second day over the deaths of five Egyptian policemen.
One demonstrator climbed the building, took down the Israeli flag and replaced it with an Egyptian flag.
Israel earlier expressed "regrets" over the incident on Thursday.
It happened on the Israeli-Egyptian border as Israeli troops pursued suspected militants who had fired shots into Israel, killing eight.
In response, Israel has carried out a series of air strikes on targets in the Gaza Strip, killing at least 15 people.
Palestinian militants have fired more than 20 rockets into Israel since Saturday night.
The Cairo-based Arab League is to hold a meeting on Sunday to discuss the crisis.
In the latest violence, a rocket killed one person and injured at least four in the Israeli city of Beersheba on Saturday.
Israeli sources identified it as a Grad rocket, adding that two children were slightly injured when Grads hit another town, Ofakim.
Hamas militants confirmed they had fired Grad missiles at Ofakim, in retaliation for Israeli attacks, AFP news agency reports. There was no immediate comment on the Beersheba attack.
'Not enough'
More than 1,000 Egyptians protested outside the Israeli embassy late on Saturday night.
They demanded the immediate expulsion of the Israeli envoy from the country.
Military police stood outside the embassy, but did not intervene when one protester pulled down the Israeli flag.
The protests continued as Cairo was considering its ambassador from Israel.
Earlier on Saturday, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said he "regrets" the deaths of police officers on the Sinai Peninsula.
Without confirming Israeli forces had killed the policemen, Mr Barak said he had ordered a joint inquiry to be held with the Egyptian army.
But the Egyptian government said Israel's response so far had not been enough.
The violence began on Thursday when gunmen attacked Israeli civilian buses near the Red Sea resort of Eilat, killing eight people.
Egyptian officials say Israeli forces chased the suspected militants across the border, and a number of people were killed - including the policemen.
Tensions between Israel and Egypt have escalated sharply, the BBC's Yolande Knell reports from Jerusalem.
Their 30-year-old peace treaty was already being tested after the long-time Egyptian leader, Hosni Mubarak, was forced from office earlier this year, our correspondent says.
Under Mr Mubarak, ties between the two nations had been stable after a history of conflict.
But Mr Mubarak's removal has sparked fears among Israeli officials that a less amenable government could take charge in Cairo.
And correspondents say the Sinai desert region of Egypt has become increasingly lawless since Mr Mubarak was ousted, with a rise in militant activity inspired by al-Qaeda.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Steve Lewis Blog
A Biomystical Christian activist perspective on current events
We are Holy One
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(214)
-
▼
August
(23)
- Palestinian UN bid – a blow to Israeli economy?
- Israeli military arms settlers in preparation for ...
- Continuing Ashkenazim Jewish control of America's ...
- Palestinians see progress in EU stance on UN bid
- Norwegians hold Quds day rally
- Sex with Neanderthals Made Us Stronger
- Settlers uproot 80 olive saplings near Nablus
- Al-Jazeera bureau chief arrested in Israel
- Israeli Soldiers Assault Palestinian Officer in Na...
- Israel kills 5-year-old terrorist in Gaza!
- Israeli regrets over clash fail to end Egypt protests
- Arab League to hold emergency meeting over IDF str...
- Egypt to recall Israel envoy over Sinai shootings
- Several killed in Israel attacks - Israeli TV stat...
- Arab Israeli-Palestinian partnership to develop in...
- Israel refuses to apologise to Turkey over Gaza fl...
- Ethnic Cleansing 101: Israel-Palestinian conflict ...
- Friends-of-freedom-and-justice-Bilin:] Bil'in -Al-...
- Russia urges Israel to reconsider its new settleme...
- Four actions to take recommended by Mazin Qumsiyeh
- Israel approves 1,600 settler homes in East Jerusalem
- Friends-of-freedom-and-justice-Bilin: support and ...
- Friends-of-freedom-and-justice-bilin: Invitation
-
▼
August
(23)
About Me
- Steve Lewis
- Prophesy bearer for four religious traditions, revealer of Christ's Sword, revealer of Josephine bearing the Spirit of Christ, revealer of the identity of God, revealer of the Celestial Torah astro-theological code within the Bible. Celestial Torah Christian Theologian, Climax Civilization theorist and activist, Eco-Village Organizer, Master Psychedelic Artist, Inventor of the Next Big Thing in wearable tech, and always your Prophet-At-Large.
No comments:
Post a Comment