Egypt has taken the first step towards revoking the citizenship of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar, according to a report appearing on Monday.
Major General Hussein al-Ridi, an assistant to the interior minister for immigration and citizenship issues, told Dubai-based news channel Al-Arabiya that a request to revoke the Egyptian citizenship of Mahmoud al-Zahar and 11 of his family members has been forwarded to the government for approval.
Al-Ridi explained that al-Zahar and his family belong to an organization which “works to weaken Egypt’s economic and social system,” a reference to the Hamas movement, which was branded a terror organization under Egyptian law in early March.
According to al-Ridi, al-Zahar was one of some 8,000 Palestinians who received Egyptian citizen during the tenure of the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated President Mohammed Morsi. Palestinians who are found to be members of “a terror organization or a foreign army or military establishment” are subject to immediate revocation of their Egyptian citizenship.
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