Egyptian court cancels Hamas listing as terrorist organisation

Published June 7, 2015
Hamas welcomed the decision by Egypt, which faces an Islamist insurgency it says is fuelled by weapons smuggled from Gaza.  — Reuters/file
Hamas welcomed the decision by Egypt, which faces an Islamist insurgency it says is fuelled by weapons smuggled from Gaza. — Reuters/file

CAIRO: An Egyptian appeals court on Saturday cancelled a ruling to list the Palestinian group Hamas as a terrorist organisation, judicial sources said, signalling a possible easing of pressure on the Gaza Strip’s ruling faction.

Hamas welcomed the decision by Egypt, which faces an Islamist insurgency it says is fuelled by weapons smuggled from Gaza. Hamas said the ruling would help relations with Cairo. Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood which the authorities have declared a terrorist group and have repressed since the army ousted one of its leaders, Mohamed Mursi, from the presidency in 2013.

Read: Egypt court brands Hamas ‘terrorist’ group

Cairo has for many years played a central role in engineering ceasefires between neighbouring Israel and Hamas, which dominates Gaza, including a truce reached between the sides in August that ended a 50-day war.

Egyptian officials say weapons are smuggled from Gaza into Egypt where they end up with militant groups fighting to topple Cairo’s Western-backed government.

Islamist militants based in Egypt’s Sinai region, bordering Gaza and Israel, have killed hundreds of police and soldiers since Mursi’s political demise following protests against his rule. The insurgency has spread to other parts of Egypt, the most populous Arab country. The lawyer who first raised the case against Hamas said he would request that Egypt’s Foreign Ministry place Hamas on its list of terrorist organisations, based on previous judicial decisions.

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2015

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