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Hundreds of Egyptians Return Home From Libya

May 10, 2026
Hundreds of Egyptians Return Home From Libya

Hundreds of Egyptians Return Home From Libya

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Egypt announced the release and repatriation of more than 1,300 Egyptian nationals detained in Libya on irregular migration charges during the first four months of 2026, highlighting the continued scale of migration flows through Libya toward Europe.

According to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, 1,379 Egyptian migrants held on irregular migration charges were returned home between January and April in coordination with Libyan authorities. The figures included 508 detainees released from facilities in Tripoli and 871 others from Benghazi.

The announcement once again highlights Libya’s central role as a major transit point for migrants attempting dangerous sea crossings toward Europe through the Central Mediterranean route. Despite ongoing security challenges and repeated migration tragedies, Libya remains one of the main departure points for irregular migration networks operating across North Africa.

Egyptian authorities also confirmed the repatriation of 94 bodies recovered from migrant boat disasters linked to Mediterranean crossings originating from Libya. In addition, the remains of five Egyptian nationals discovered off the Tunisian coast were identified through DNA analysis and returned to their families.

The continued rise in migration-related detentions reflects the scale of smuggling activity operating in and around Libya’s coastal regions. Human trafficking networks continue to exploit political divisions, weak border control, and instability in parts of the country to organize illegal migration operations toward Europe.

The Egyptian government renewed warnings against irregular migration and urged citizens not to fall victim to smuggling networks or false promises of safe passage. Officials called for migration through legal channels using valid travel documents and formal employment contracts.

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