CAIRO: Following the attacks in Southern Israel and the gun battles that ensued, which saw at least three Egyptian soldiers killed according to local reports, presidential hopeful Amr Moussa has called for the Israeli ambassador to Egypt to be summoned for questioning. The former Arab League chief demaned that the Israeli ambassador face questioning over the death of the three soldiers along the Egypt-Israel border on Thursday. “Israel and any other country should be aware that the era in which our sons are killed without any suitable and strong reaction has ended,” read a comment Moussa posted on the social media website Twitter. The presidential candidate warned Israel of the repercussions for killing Egyptian soldiers on the border. He also offered his condolences to the soldiers' families. On Thursday, Egyptian soldiers were killed along the Egyptian-Israeli border as the Israeli military pursued gunmen who attacked Israeli buses in the Red Sea city of Eilat. BM