Israel apologises after missile falls in Egypt

An Israeli missile fell on Egyptian territory near a house in the border town of Rafah on Monday but it did not explode, police…

An Israeli missile fell on Egyptian territory near a house in the border town of Rafah on Monday but it did not explode, police sources said today.

The missile landed in the Brazil district of the town, about 200 metres inside Egypt, during an Israeli air raid on the border strip between Egypt and Gaza, where the Israelis are targeting tunnels used for smuggling into the strip.

Police have cordoned off the area and called bomb disposal experts to deal with the missile, the sources added.

It is the first complete Israeli munition known to have fallen on Egyptian territory during 17 days of Israeli attacks on Gaza, although flares and shrapnel have landed in Egypt.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry apologised to Egypt today after shrapnel from Israeli bombs injured two Egyptian children and two police officers a day earlier.

The Israeli ambassador said the bombing was meant to hit a military target, the Egyptian foreign ministry said.

Israeli warplanes have been flying over Egyptian territory during their bombing runs on the tunnels, witnesses say.

Reuters