[3] As of 2005 Mamdouh Al Wali was the board chairman of the weekly which is headquartered in Cairo.
[7] Ashraf Badr Mahdy was appointed editor-in-chief of the magazine in August 2012.
"[12] In March 2013, the magazine alleged that three Hamas military leaders were responsible for the murder of the Egyptian soldiers in Rafah in August 2012.
[13] The allegation was based on the report of an Egyptian General Intelligence member.
[13] Al Ahram Al Arabi was banned by the Sudanese authorities in September 2012 due to the report about the migration of Sudanese citizens to Libya, Israel and other countries.