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This is an archive article published on August 11, 2013

Qaeda-linked group in Sinai says it was target of Israeli drone

Egyptian security officials,speaking anonymously Friday,said that a drone firing from the Israeli side of the border had killed five suspected militants

An al-Qaeda-linked group active in the Sinai Peninsula said Saturday that its fighters were the target of a reported Israeli drone strike into Egyptian territory,an operation that could indicate increased Egyptian-Israeli security cooperation in the lawless border zone.

Ansar Beit al-Maqdis,in a statement posted on a militant website,said that a drone that crossed into Egyptian airspace killed four fighters as they were preparing a cross-border rocket strike into Israel. It said the dead were from Egyptian Sinai tribes.

Egyptian security officials,speaking anonymously Friday,said that a drone firing from the Israeli side of the border had killed five suspected militants.

The conflicting accounts could not be reconciled. Both said the site of the strike was about five kilometre inside Egypt.

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