Egyptian Presidency Pardons Former MP Zyad Elelaimy

Former Egyptian lawmaker and political activist Zyad Elelaimy released following the presidential pardon decree. (Facebook)
Former Egyptian lawmaker and political activist Zyad Elelaimy released following the presidential pardon decree. (Facebook)
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Egyptian Presidency Pardons Former MP Zyad Elelaimy

Former Egyptian lawmaker and political activist Zyad Elelaimy released following the presidential pardon decree. (Facebook)
Former Egyptian lawmaker and political activist Zyad Elelaimy released following the presidential pardon decree. (Facebook)

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi issued on Monday a decree pardoning the Egyptian political activist and former lawmaker, Zyad Elelaimy.

Sisi’s decision to release Elelaimy came in response to calls from political forces and the pardon committee. It also comes in line with the President’s call to activate the work of the presidential pardon committee, Egypt’s official news agency MENA reported.

Elelaimy was sentenced last year to five years in prison on charges of spreading false news.

He and others were also charged over the "Hope coalition case", in which they were accused of being part of a group funded by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.

On April 26, Sisi called for reactivating the Presidential Pardon Committee and expanding its work base in cooperation with the relevant agencies and civil society organizations.

Earlier this week, the Committee announced the release of more than 1,000 prisoners since April 26.



Israeli Military Says it Has Killed 250 Hezbollah Fighters in Ground Operation

Smoke and destruction at the site of the airstrike that targeted Hashem Safieddine late Thursday night (AFP)
Smoke and destruction at the site of the airstrike that targeted Hashem Safieddine late Thursday night (AFP)
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Israeli Military Says it Has Killed 250 Hezbollah Fighters in Ground Operation

Smoke and destruction at the site of the airstrike that targeted Hashem Safieddine late Thursday night (AFP)
Smoke and destruction at the site of the airstrike that targeted Hashem Safieddine late Thursday night (AFP)

The Israeli military estimates it has killed around 250 Hezbollah fighters, including a number of battalion and company commanders, since the start of its ground operation in Lebanon earlier this week, a military spokesperson said on Friday, Reuters reported.

Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said the military was still assessing the damage caused by airstrikes in southern Beirut on Thursday night, which he said targeted Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters.

Hezbollah has not publicly provided any death toll.

The southern suburb of Dahiye came under renewed strikes near midnight on Thursday after Israel ordered people to leave their homes in some areas, residents and security sources said.

The air raids targeted Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine, rumored successor to its assassinated leader Hassan Nasrallah, in an underground bunker, Axios reporter Barak Ravid said on X, citing three Israeli officials.

Safieddine's fate was not clear, he said.