Man working on Israel-Egypt border killed in terror attack near fence; IDF troops engage cell, kill several terrorists. Local communities placed on high alert fearing infiltration
Yoav Zitun, Ilana Curiel
A civilian working on the Israel-Egypt security fencewas killed and two others were injured Monday, in a terror attack on the southern border. Golani soldiers that were scrambled to the scene engaged the cell, killing several terrorists.
According to available details, the terrorists opened fire, fired an RPG rocket and attempted to use roadside bombs against two defense contractor crews building the new border fence.
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The incident took place in the border’s „dune sector,” in proximity to the Philadelphi Route, a narrow 14km road stretching between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

Roadblock set up near the scene (Photo: Ilana Curiel)
The surrounding communities have been placed on high alert, fearing terrorists may have infiltrated the fence. Security forces are canvassing the area.
Residents have been instructed to remain inside pending further military orders.
The IDF further refuted abduction rumors, saying that the cell that attacked the work-crews failed to abduct any civilians.
A military source said that the IDF had no intelligence indicating an imminent attack, and that it is highly likely that the attack was launched from Gaza.
Defense establishment officials told Ynet that the attack was indicative of the terror groups’ anxiety vis-à-vis the rapid completion of the new border fence.
The Defense Ministry announced that the victims of Monday’s attack would be recognized as terror victims.
The Israel-Egypt border project currently employs 1,500 workers.
Sunday saw the IAF target two terror hubs in Gaza Strip, following Saturday’s rocket fire on south Israel.














