Hamas leader praises Egypt after Gaza return

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Last Updated : Jan 27 2017 | 9:28 PM IST
Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniya returned to Gaza today after five months abroad, an AFP reporter said, praising improving ties with neighbours Egypt.
Haniya, Gaza head of the Islamist movement, left in September to perform the Muslim hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, returning via Gulf countries and Egypt, where he sought to mend frayed relations.
"The movement's delegation completed a successful visit to Egypt," a Hamas statement read, saying they had a series of "fruitful" meetings with Egyptian officials, including head of general intelligence Khaled Fawzy.
Upon his return home in the Shaati refugee camp west of Gaza city, Haniya told journalists the relationship with Egypt was improving.
"(Hamas) will continue to develop this relationship and strengthen it," he said.
It was Haniya's first trip outside Gaza since the isolation and eventual overthrow of Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's Islamist president and Hamas ally, in 2013.
Relations between Egypt and Hamas soured following Morsi's overthrow and the subsequent election of former military leader Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.
Egypt's army largely closed the border with Gaza after Sisi's rise to power, destroying dozens of illegal trade tunnels that brought in a key part the Gazan economy.
Cairo has accused Hamas of supporting Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement and even of involvement in the 2015 assassination of Attorney General Hisham Barakat.
However relations between the Islamist Palestinian faction and Sisi's government have improved in the past year and the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt is due to open tomorrow for a few days.
Hamas has run Gaza since 2007 after a near civil war with rival Palestinian faction Fatah.

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First Published: Jan 27 2017 | 9:28 PM IST

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