In a decisive move signaling shifting regional dynamics, Turkish authorities arrested Mohamed Abdel Hafiz, a senior figure in the Egyptian militant group Hasm that belongs to Muslim Brotherhood, early Tuesday morning.
Abdel Hafiz, accused of orchestrating terrorist operations and undergoing military training with Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades in Gaza, is expected to be extradited to Egypt within hours.
Turning Point in Turkey-Egypt Relations
Experts, as cited by UAE’s Al-Ain News, interpret this arrest as part of a broader diplomatic recalibration between Ankara and Cairo.
After years of tension stemming from Turkey’s support for exiled Muslim Brotherhood leaders, the recent developments suggest a more assertive stance toward radical groups operating from Turkish soil.
Security Crackdown and Strategic Coordination
The detention of Abdel Hafiz—just hours after Egypt’s Ministry of Interior announced dismantling a Hasm-affiliated terrorist cell—underscores enhanced coordination between Turkish and Egyptian intelligence services.
Hafiz was intercepted at Istanbul Airport returning from a business trip, marking a significant milestone in bilateral security cooperation.
Political Reaction and Public Fallout on Arresting the Muslim Brotherhood Leader
Political analysts and security commentators across both countries describe the arrest as an unprecedented level of intelligence-sharing targeting extremist networks.
Egyptian sources confirm that Hafiz was among several fugitives identified in the Ministry’s latest statement and listed as high-priority suspects.
Background on Abdel Hafiz and Hasm Leadership
Abdel Hafiz, 29, an engineer by training, has faced multiple charges in Egypt including the assassination of judicial officials and attempted killings.
Investigations reveal that he infiltrated Egypt through border tunnels after receiving combat training in Gaza.
Legal Proceedings and Extradition Debate
Reports from Al-Hadath claim that Muslim Brotherhood affiliates in Turkey are lobbying to redirect Hafiz’s deportation to a third country.
However, Egyptian security agencies are intensifying efforts for his swift extradition.
Hasm’s Renewed Threats and Militant Activity
Following Egypt’s counter-terrorism announcements, Hasm group released a video on Telegram pledging a resurgence of violent operations targeting security facilities and prisons.
The footage depicted militant training drills in desert zones, raising further alarm over the group’s future plans.
This arrest represents more than a procedural detention—it reflects a redefined approach to transnational militancy, complex diplomatic recalibration, and regional power balance.
Both countries appear poised to deepen collaboration against extremist movements and restore strategic trust.
Source: Al-Arabiya