7 March – A train accident in the Egyptian city of Qalyub, killing four people and injuring 26 people
3 June – An Egyptian police officer was killed after he crossed the Egyptian-Israeli border. He had killed three Israeli soldiers. His body was later returned to Egypt.[4]
13 June – Fifteen people are killed and two others are injured after a minibus collides into a parked pickup truck in El Saff.[6]
26 June – At least 5 people, including a child, are killed, and five others injured after a 14-story building collapsed in the Sid Beshr area, east of Alexandria.[7]
11 September – Reda Hegazy as Minister of Education announced plans for schools to Ban the Niqab.[8][9][10]
2 October – Thirty-eight people are injured in a fire at a police facility in Ismailia.[12]
October 8 – An Egyptian cop shoots dead two Israeli citizens and an Egyptian citizen in Alexandria. He is arrested soon after this. The motive is not known, although it might be something to do with the recent Palestine-Israeli conflict.[13]
20 October – After President El Sisi refused to allow Palestinians Living in Gaza to enter Egypt, Protests broke out across the country, Especially near the Rafah border crossing and in El Tahrir Square.
22 October – An Israeli tank accidentally hits an Egyptian position near the border with Gaza. Several Egyptian border guards sustained injuries from fragments of a shell.[14]
27 October – Six people are injured after a missile hits a building in Taba. Israel says that the missile was launched from Yemen.[15]
28 October –
An Egyptian Army spokesperson said in a statement that investigations into the two drones that fell in Nuweiba and in Taba yesterday showed that they were heading from the south of the Red Sea to the north.[16]
The Egyptian foreign ministry has warned of the "humanitarian and security repercussions of the Israeli ground attack" on Gaza, saying "we hold the Israeli government responsible for violating the United Nations General Assembly resolution for an immediate ceasefire and implementing a humanitarian truce”.[18]