Drug-smuggling attempts have grown in frequency on the Israeli-Egyptian frontier, including one preceding Saturday's deadly attack

Israel and Egypt will boost the security arrangements on their border, including installing new surveillance towers and cameras, a report claimed on Sunday. The measures would come on the heels of a deadly cross-border incursion by an Egyptian policeman, who killed three Israeli soldiers on Saturday.

The frontier, stretching to some 125 miles, is usually peaceful, as the neighbors share close security ties, though there are frequent reports of drug smuggling, including one that took place prior to the deadly violence and may have provided an opportunity for the assailant to infiltrate into Israel unobserved. 

The report, by the Al-Arabiya network, provided no further details on the plan's implementation. ... Read More: i24