Shooting Near Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Rosia Al-Youm via Mehr News Agency, Israeli police stated that a guard at the Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv fired at a suspicious vehicle. No casualties have been reported.
The occupying regime’s police claimed there where no injuries so far, and the motive behind the vehicle’s presence near the embassy is under investigation.
A spokesperson for Israeli police said an officer serving as a guard at the Egyptian Embassy fired at a suspicious car approaching the embassy building. Police forces responded swiftly and located the vehicle, which is now under security teams’ scrutiny.
The Israeli news channel i24 reported that informed sources explained initial investigations revealed that a delivery driver attempted to park his vehicle in the embassy’s parking lot. The officer instructed him to leave, emphasizing that parking was prohibited.
According to these sources, during an argument between them, the driver got into his car preparing to leave. As he began driving,the guard fell and sustained minor injuries before firing a warning shot into the air.
Informed sources confirmed that after this incident, the driver fled and has not yet been apprehended. though, Israeli police have found and are examining the vehicle involved in this case.