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Al Sissi ratifies handover of islands

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Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi ratified a treaty that hands over two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia in a deal that had sparked protests and a police crackdown, the cabinet said yesterday.

Al Sissi ratified the maritime border treaty days after parliament approved the deal, which has been the subject of a confusing legal battle with one court annulling the treaty and another upholding it.

The treaty, first announced in April 2016, had fuelled rare protests and police have arrested dozens of activists over the past week after calls for more demonstrat­ions.

It had also been challenged in courts, but the country’s highest tribunal had suspended the contradict­ory rulings last week until a final decision determined which court has jurisdicti­on.

Parliament’s vote on June 14 came after days of heated debate, with opponents even interrupti­ng one committee session with chanting.

The accord had sparked rare protests in Egypt, with Al Sissi accused of having traded the islands of Tiran and Sanafir for Saudi largesse. The government has said the islands were Saudi to begin with, but were leased to Egypt in the 1950s.

Opponents of the agreement insist that Tiran and Sanafir are Egyptian.

Access to Israel port

Al Sissi on Tuesday had again insisted on the need to return the islands to their “owners”. “Nations are governed by constituti­ons and laws and legitimate rights, not whims or emotions,” the presidency had quoted him as saying.

Lying at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, the islands can be used to control access to the Israeli port of Eilat.

They were captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war before being returned to Egypt under the 1979 Camp David Accords.

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