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Monday, 13 June 2011 - Egypt detains suspected Israeli spy |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Photos of the week Our top photos from the past week.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Arizona fire officials lift evacuation for 2 towns | 3:57pm EDT Somalia vows to defeat Qaeda after killing Mohammed | 11:03am EDT First photos of Representative Gabrielle Giffords released | 1:49pm EDT UPDATE 2-Italy to bring forward deficit-cutting decree-sources 23 May 2011 Democrats urge Weiner to resign, new photos emerge | 1:42pm EDT Discussed 121 Alabama governor signs nation’s toughest immigration law 94 Obama weighs new steps to boost jobs 76 U.S. debt default unimaginable, creditors say Watched Bodypainters apply their skill Mon, Jul 19 2010 Outrage over point blank teen killing in Pakistan Thu, Jun 9 2011 Lagarde: Debt would top agenda if she leads IMF Sat, Jun 11 2011 Egypt detains suspected Israeli spy Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Egypt detains suspected Israeli spy: report 10:47am EDT Israel sees Syrian hand in Golan clashes, 23 dead Mon, Jun 6 2011 Egypt seals $3 billion IMF accord Sun, Jun 5 2011 Israeli forces kill 18 protesters: Syrian TV Sun, Jun 5 2011 Egypt's Mubarak set to go on trial August 3 Wed, Jun 1 2011 Analysis & Opinion Protests in Bahrain’s Shi’ite neighbourhoods fall on deaf ears Ilyas Kashmiri reported killed in drone strike in Pakistan Related Topics World » Egypt » Israel » CAIRO | Sun Jun 12, 2011 2:33pm EDT CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt arrested an Israeli man on Sunday suspected of spying and recruiting agents to destabilize Egypt and sow strife after President Hosni Mubarak was forced to step down on February 11, the prosecutor and judicial sources said. Israel's Foreign Ministry said it was not aware of the case. Judge Hesham Badawi of the supreme state security prosecution ordered the man to be detained for 15 days on suspicion of "spying on Egypt with the aim of harming its economic and political interests," MENA news agency reported. Egypt, which in 1979 became the first Arab state to sign a peace treaty with Israel, has experienced months of political upheaval since protesters overthrew Mubarak, who had maintained close ties with Israel. The detention may add to tensions raised by a row over the halting of Egypt's gas exports to Israel after a pipeline blast and Cairo's easing of restrictions at a Gaza border crossing that Mubarak had kept very tightly controlled. Egypt resumed pumping gas Friday. MENA said the man worked for Israel's Mossad intelligence service. It named him as Ilan Chaim Grabel and said he was arrested at his hotel in central Cairo. Detention orders of 15 days are often renewed in Egypt if further questioning is deemed necessary. One judiciary source said the man had been active in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the revolt against Mubarak, after the former president stepped down. "He was there on a daily basis inciting youths toward sectarian strife. He was distributing money to some of them," the source said, adding he had been encouraging some youths to clash with the army. He said youths reported the man's actions. A statement issued by Egypt's public prosecutor said the suspect had been sent to Egypt to recruit agents "trying to gather information and data and to monitor the events of the January 25 revolution." The prosecutor also said that the suspect was "present at demonstration sites, inciting protesters to carry out riots and that would disturb public order and trying to stir strife between the army and the people with the aim of spreading chaos and a return to the state of security breakdown." 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