Egypt Detains Two Israelis For Assaulting Egyptian Hotel Workers

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The Egyptian security on Sunday said Egypt’s prosecution office has ordered the detention of two Israeli citizens for assaulting three hotel workers in the Red Sea town of Taba, near the border with Israel.

According to Egyptian security sources, the two Israelis, who are facing charges of assault and displaying force, will be remanded in custody for four days pending investigations.

On Friday, three Arab Israeli tourists and two Egyptian hotel workers were injured after a fight broke out at a hotel in Taba.

Egyptian security sources said a physical altercation erupted when an Arab Israeli tourist verbally insulted an Egyptian hotel employee, sparking a melee that involved other tourists and employees.

Egypt’s state-affiliated Al-Qahera News television channel said one of the Egyptian workers sustained serious injuries.

It also said the fight started after several tourists refused to pay for hotel services.