A prominent Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood leader was killed during a battle in South Kordofan, highlighting the active role of this group in the ongoing conflict that began in 2023. This incident underscores the complexities of the ongoing strife in the country.
The head of the 'Founding' government in Sudan, Mohamed Hassan Al-Taiyashi, has blamed the Sudanese Islamic Movement for introducing political assassinations to the country following the killing of leader Osama Hassan Hussein in a drone attack.
The Islamic movement in Jordan is encountering increasing challenges as political and social pressures mount. This situation necessitates a reevaluation of their strategies and priorities during a critical time.
Abdul Hai Youssef, a leader in the Islamic movement in Sudan, has urged Muslims to join Iran in confronting the United States and Israel. This call comes amid rising regional tensions, raising questions about its implications for security and stability in the area.
On March 16, 2023, the United States classified the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a foreign terrorist organization, raising questions about the future of the movement and how to address the implications of this decision. Despite two weeks passing, the movement has not issued any official statement clarifying its position.
An Iranian diplomatic delegation held closed-door meetings in Port Sudan with Sudanese army leader Abdel Fattah Burhan. The discussions focused on strategic issues related to the current situation in Sudan amid rising political and security tensions.