Taba Terror: Egypt Refuses Entry to Israeli Ambulances
Egypt won't allow Israeli MDA teams to Taba, where three tourists and a driver are dead and 33 are wounded after a terror bombing.
First Publish: 2/16/2014, 7:22 PM
Egyptian soldier stands guard at the Taba crossing between Egypt and Israel
AFP photo
An Egyptian security official told Egyptian newspaper Al-Youm a-Saba that Egypt is on the highest alert following the attack. The Taba terminal has been reopened to Israeli tourists who are in Sinai and wish to return to Israel.
Some of the people injured in the terror attack had still not been treated, several hours after the attack, yet Israeli ambulances that could have helped them were stranded in Eilat due to Egypt's refusal to let them in.
Despite this, MDA Director Eli Bin has instructed MDA teams in Eilat to maintain a state of high alert, and all of the city's ambulances and intensive care vehicles remained manned Sunday evening.
"MDA is prepared to grant any assistance required to the victims of the attack, and we are preparing to take in the casualties at the Taba terminal,” Bin told the press. “MDA continues to be in touch with the Foreign Ministry, IDF, Red Cross officials in Israel and Geneva and other relevant elements, in order to treat the injured to the extent that this is required.”
Tags: Taba, terror abroad, Taba Crossin
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