RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — A senior Palestinian official on Monday said the Palestinian Authority has reached an agreement with Egypt to reopen the Gaza Strip's main border crossing in an arrangement meant to bypass the territory's Hamas rulers. [...] a top Hamas official gave the plan a cool reception, raising questions about its viability. Hamas, a heavily armed group that is shunned as a terrorist organization by the West, remains in full control of Gaza, and the internationally backed Palestinian Authority, which governs in the West Bank, has no presence there. El-Sissi "made it clear that the return of the Palestinian Authority to the Gaza Strip and its assumption of supervision over the crossings, in line with international resolutions, will have a positive impact," it said at the time.