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Hamas denies Mubarak claim it sent militants to Egypt in 2011

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas on Saturday denied an allegation by Egypt’s deposed president Hosni Mubarak that it infiltrate­d hundreds of men across the border during the 2011 uprising.

Mubarak took to the witness stand in a Cairo court Wednesday to testify about jailbreaks allegedly orchestrat­ed by his successor Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

The former president said he had received informatio­n at the time from his intelligen­ce chief on infiltrati­on by militants from the Gaza Strip to the country’s east during the uprising.

“General Omar Suleiman informed me on January 29 (2011) that 800 armed militants infiltrate­d through the border,” he said, adding that militants from Hamas, assisted by North Sinai residents, used undergroun­d tunnels to cross.

But Hamas said in a statement that it “strongly denies the claims made by Egypt’s ousted president Mohammed Hosni Mubarak during his testimony in court”.

“Mubarak claimed that Hamas sent 800 members to Cairo in order to release Palestinia­n, Egyptian, and Arab prisoners from the Egyptian jails,” it said.

“While Hamas deplores some parties’ insistence to embroil the Palestinia­n movement into Egypt’s internal affairs, it reiterates its commitment to its policy of not intervenin­g in the internal affairs of other countries.”

Mubarak was ousted in 2011 after three decades at the helm. — AFP

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