Egypt welcomes US designation of Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist entity

Egypt welcomed on Tuesday the United States' decision to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity. An official government statement described the move as a "pivotal step" that highlights the group's "extremist ideology" and its threat to regional and international security.

The Egyptian government expressed appreciation for the efforts of President Donald Trump's administration in combating international terrorism. The statement noted that the US decision aligns with Egypt's longstanding position, classifying the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization that uses violence and incitement to achieve political goals.

It highlighted that Egypt and other regional countries have suffered for decades from the group's crimes and acts of violence targeting police, armed forces, and civilians in a systematic attempt to undermine security and stability. The US move validates the "firm and correct" stance Egypt adopted following the June 30, 2013 revolution, supporting its efforts to defend the people's will and protect national institutions from the group's attempts to "hijack the state" and impose a destructive agenda through terrorism.

Egypt reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to fighting terrorism, confronting extremist thought, and safeguarding national security. In conclusion, Cairo pledged to strengthen international cooperation against terrorism in all forms, including drying up the ideological and financial sources of extremist organizations, and to continue coordinating with global partners to protect the interests and stability of Egypt, the region, and the world.

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President Trump at podium announcing Muslim Brotherhood terrorist designation, with official documents and flags in background.
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Trump says he will designate Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organization

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President Donald Trump says he plans to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, telling Just the News that final documents are being prepared. The announcement comes days after Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a state-level proclamation labeling both the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations, moves that supporters say target alleged ties to extremism and critics describe as unconstitutional and Islamophobic.

The United States has designated the Muslim Brotherhood's branches in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as terrorist organizations, citing ties to Hamas. The Lebanese branch receives the more severe Foreign Terrorist Organization label, while the Egyptian and Jordanian ones are classified as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.

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The Trump administration has labeled three branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations and imposed sanctions to counter the group's activities. The Lebanese branch received the strictest classification as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, while the Jordanian and Egyptian branches were named global terrorist entities due to their ties to Hamas. This action follows an executive order signed by President Trump in November.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi urged on Monday the development of a unified and enlightened religious discourse to confront extremism and adapt Islamic outreach to the digital era, as Cairo hosted senior Islamic officials and scholars at an international conference. Al-Sisi emphasized that Islam is a living faith that engages with life and keeps pace with modern developments.

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In a joint statement, Egypt's House of Representatives and Senate condemned Iranian attacks on Gulf states and Jordan as violations of sovereignty amid ongoing Iran-Israel escalation, expressing solidarity and warning of economic fallout. This follows earlier condemnations of strikes on energy sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi visited the United Arab Emirates and Qatar on Thursday, declaring Gulf nations’ security an extension of Egypt’s national security. The two-stop tour expressed Cairo’s full solidarity with the Gulf Cooperation Council amid regional tensions following Iranian attacks.

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The Egyptian presidency declared its full right to activate the joint defense agreement with Sudan during Transitional Sovereignty Council Chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's visit to Cairo, in response to threats against Sudanese state institutions and Egypt's national security. RSF sources described the move as tantamount to a declaration of war and are monitoring developments with caution. This comes amid Egypt's growing involvement in Sudan's war since its outbreak.

 

 

 

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