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Two Egyptians hit by the Israeli bullets in Rafah
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 11/14/2000

Two Egyptians were hit by the Israeli bullets who were sniping Palestinian demonstrators in the other side of the borders in the city of rafah, according to sources at the Egyptian police.

The Egyptian wounded Suleiman al-Qampiz said that he was cultivating olives with his aunt Shahira in an olive field close to Salah eddine street in the Egyptian city of Rafah, just 400 meters of the borders with Israel.

Worthy mentioning that the border city of Rafah is divided to two parts one in the Egyptian lands and the other in Gaza strip.

Al-Qamoiz said that he was hit in his leg and his aunt also in the leg and they received medical treatment at the Egyptian Rafah hospital.

However, the borders between Egypt and Gaza strip under the control of the Israeli security forces are closed since November 8th.

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