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Egypt holds Hamas money bound for Gaza

By ANTARA,

Ismailia : Egyptian authorities prevented senior Hamas member Ayman Taha from returning to the Gaza Strip on Thursday because he had more than $11 million in cash in his bags, police sources said.

Taha was part of a Hamas delegation which has been in Cairo this week for talks with Egyptian intelligence on a long-lerm truce between Israel and armed Palestinian groups in Gaza.

Hamas officials will return to Cairo on Saturday to resume the talks, the Egyptian state agency MENA said.

The police sources at the Rafah border crossing into Gaza said the border authorities were contacting the Egyptian finance ministry to ask for instructions on Taha`s money.

They said the money comprised $9 million in U.S. dollars and 2 million euros ($2.56 million).

The five other members of the Hamas delegation, including Jamal Abu Hashim and Salah el-Bardawil, were allowed to cross.

On two previous occasions Egypt has allowed the Palestinian foreign minister at the time, Mahmoud el-Zahar of Hamas, to go back into Gaza carrying about $20 million in cash each time.

The money was needed to pay salaries at a time when Western sanctions made bank transfers difficult.

The sanctions are still in place, and Israel also recently prevented the Western-backed Palestinian Authority from transferring cash to the Gaza Strip to pay its staff there, according to Western and Palestinian officials.