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The most deadly attack to date against Israel came a year ago, when Palestinian militants crossed from Gaza into Sinai, made their way along the Israel-Egypt border, then crossed into Israel and attacked Israeli vehicles, killing eight people. Israeli forces chased the attackers down and killed six Egyptian troops in the process
-- an incident that increased tensions between the two countries. It's unclear who exactly was behind Friday's attack, and there were different accounts of what actually transpired. The Israeli military said the three militants were camouflaged with sand-colored clothes and armed with various weapons
-- AK-47 assault rifles, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. Military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said the Israeli troops quickly returned fire, killing the three militants. But Egyptian intelligence officials said the three attackers had crossed the border and that one of them blew himself up inside Israel. Egyptian officials said a team was dispatched to Israel to inspect the bodies of the militants and was looking to take them back to Egypt for further investigation. Last Sunday, Egyptian police backed by the military arrested suspected militants in a pre-dawn raid in northern Sinai that led to clashes and the death of an Egyptian soldier. Al-Salafiya al-Jihadiya, one of the several disparate armed Islamist groups operating in northern Sinai, insisted afterward that they did not wish to target the Egyptian military or police forces and were directing their weapons toward Israel alone. Israel has issued several travel warnings to its citizens against visiting Sinai, based on information alleging that militant groups from the Gaza Strip were operating in the area and planning to attack or kidnap Israeli tourists.
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