France recently witnessed a significant gathering of the Muslim community amid rising security concerns and increased pressure on the Muslim Brotherhood. This event occurs at a sensitive time as political and social tensions escalate.
Researcher Tharwat Al-Kharbawi asserts that the Muslim Brotherhood is entering a phase of decline, highlighting the organization's attempts to reposition itself in Europe amidst increasing pressures in various countries.
The Jordanian government is under increasing pressure due to economic and security challenges stemming from the Iranian war. The potential declaration of a state of emergency has raised concerns among citizens, leading to a surge in food and fuel purchases.
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.
In a recent broadcast, journalist Ahmed Moussa emphasized that the Muslim Brotherhood poses a significant threat to Egypt's national security, aiming solely to destroy the country. He praised the Ministry of Interior's efforts to combat the group's activities.
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.
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.
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.
The United States has classified the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a terrorist organization, raising concerns about its impact on the country's ongoing conflicts. This designation may exacerbate internal strife rather than resolve existing disputes.