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'Dangerous norms' form as Egyptian drills held near Israel border

Residents and local security coordinators in southern Israel warn of "dangerous norms" after Egyptian training exercises were held about 100 meters from the border, alongside additional incidents near the Gaza border communities.

by  Hodaya Busheri
Published on  04-26-2026 10:30
Last modified: 04-26-2026 11:35
'Dangerous norms' form as Egyptian drills held near Israel border

The white pickup trucks on the Egyptian border. Photo: Otef Israel Forum

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Local security coordinators and residents along Israel's border with Egypt have voiced concern in recent days following an unusual notice that the Egyptian Army was expected to hold training exercises and live-fire drills only about 100 meters (328 feet) from the border. They said the proximity was dangerous and was creating a new and troubling security reality.

At the same time, Kibbutz Nahal Oz said that additional security incidents had taken place in recent days near the Gaza Strip border fence, including the discovery of two kites that crossed into the kibbutz. The kibbutz warned of a lack of deterrence and a gap between official statements and the reality on the ground.

Sources in the Gaza border communities tell Israel Hayom the proximity of the Egyptian training exercises to the border was unacceptable. "It cannot be that the Egyptian Army is allowed to train at such a distance from the fence. This is creating a new reality that could be dangerous," they said. They added that the move contributed to a growing sense of uncertainty among residents, especially after Egyptian pickup trucks were spotted near the border several weeks ago.

The main call now is directed at the political echelon and the defense establishment to stop the training exercises and live-fire drills near the border. "The residents of the Gaza border communities are not the State of Israel's trial balloon, and they are not a training ground for the Egyptian Army," the local sources stressed.

Israel–Egypt border. Photo: Oren Cohen

The Otef Israel Forum warned against the creation of "dangerous norms" on Israel's southern border, noting that before the Oct. 7 attack, it said, patterns near the fence were also observed but were not adequately addressed in real time. "This is a painful reminder of our enemies' method of preparing and training along the fence," the forum said.

At the same time, Kibbutz Nahal Oz, one of the communities hit hardest on Oct. 7, warned that the security reality in the area was still far from stable. Over the past two weeks, two kites that crossed from the Gaza Strip and landed inside the kibbutz were found, incidents residents view as a troubling sign of insufficient deterrence.

In an official statement, the kibbutz said the incidents were taking place against the backdrop of ongoing reports about Hamas' rearmament and renewed entrenchment on the ground, as well as after the expiration in early April of the international ultimatum for the terrorist organization's disarmament, without the public being given a clear picture of the situation.

Kibbutz members said the gap between the government's statements and the situation on the ground are cause for deep concern. "Community resilience is not a blank check. In order for us to complete the rehabilitation process and ensure residents' safe return, the state must ensure that what happened before will not happen again," they said.

Nahal Oz officials added that care must be taken not to allow old concepts to take hold again, particularly the idea that the threat from Gaza is only secondary. "Ultimately, that was a conception that collapsed in the most devastating event the country has ever known. It must not be allowed to take hold again," they stressed.

Residents in both areas are calling on the government and Israel's security establishment to present a full and transparent picture of the situation, act firmly against any violation of sovereignty, and prevent developments that could deteriorate into another escalation.

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