A Cairo criminal court on Sunday upheld a life sentence for Mahmoud Ezzat, the former acting supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, court officials told The National on the condition of anonymity.

Ezzat was arrested in 2020 and convicted of conspiring with foreign powers to destabilise Egypt.

He was also convicted of handing over Egyptian defence secrets to the Palestinian militant group Hamas and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, with the intent of strengthening the Muslim Brotherhood’s political power in the region at the expense of Egypt’s national security.

According to court documents cited by state media, Ezzat also conducted military training with Hamas militants in the Gaza strip.... Read More: National News