
An official of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas has been detained at Cairo airport as he tried to enter Egypt, an airport source said Tuesday.
Hassan al-Saifi, whose name figures on an Egyptian watch list, was detained on arrival Monday, the source said, adding he was still at the airport and would likely be deported.
It was not immediately clear why he was detained.
But Egypt this week temporarily opened its Rafah border crossing with Gaza and Saifi might have been trying to reach the Israeli-blockaded enclave.
Egypt, under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has had strained relations with the militant Islamist movement that controls the neighbouring Gaza Strip.
Hamas is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood movement of Egypt's former president Mohamed Morsi, whom Sisi overthrew in 2013 when he was army chief.
An Egyptian court had blacklisted Hamas as a terrorist organisation, but the ruling was overturned on appeal earlier this year.
Source: AFP
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