An Israeli Arab tourist identified as Amir Omar Hassan (L) and a Norwegian tourist (no name given), who were kidnapped by armed Bedouin tribesmen, sit in a car outside a police station in Egypt's Sinai peninsula following their release early on Tuesday. — AFP
CAIRO — An Israeli man and a Norwegian woman kidnapped by armed Bedouin tribesmen in Egypt's Sinai peninsula four days ago have been set free, state news agency MENA said on Tuesday.
The tourists had been travelling between the resort of Taba, on the border with Israel, and Dahab further south when they were abducted on Friday.
They were freed thanks to the "efforts" of Bedouin tribesmen, the report said. — AFP
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