On Tuesday, civil trials continued in Sudan's capital Khartoum and other cities against individuals arrested for raising anti-Brotherhood slogans. These trials occur amid accusations against the military wing of the Brotherhood for using violence against political opponents.
Egyptian journalist Ahmed Moussa has released new recordings related to 'terrorist' Ali Abdel Wanis, featuring conversations with members of the Muslim Brotherhood and his wife. These recordings raise questions about the relationship between the terrorist group and other individuals.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of members of the terrorist group 'Hasm', accused of planning operations targeting President Abdel Fattah Sisi and the state's resources. This action is part of the government's efforts to combat terrorism and enhance internal security.
The Sudanese Congress Party stated that classifying the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization is a strategic move to neutralize its political influence, contributing to the success of initiatives aimed at resolving the Sudanese crisis.
A recent report from the European platform 'Visgard 24' reveals that Sudanese army leader Abdel Fattah Burhan surrounds himself with an ideologically driven army of the Muslim Brotherhood, posing a threat not only to Sudan but also to European capitals through his alliances with Iran.