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The video further points fingers at Hamas for helping the British government of releasing BBC journalist Alan Johnston in 2007, who was a former captive of Jaysh Al-Islam.
A view of the Nile River in Cairo in 2011, Credit: Dan Lundberg via Wikimedia Commons.
Netanyahu sends Egypt message of solidarity following Cairo terror attack
Egyptian authorities accuse the Muslim Brotherhood-linked group for the Sunday attack, which killed 20 • Netanyahu: “We stand by the Egyptian people in their battle against terrorism.”
An article on the Muslim Brotherhood website accuses Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of destroying the country, as described in the book of Isaiah.
A protest march in Cairo against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, June 28 2013. Credit: Lilian Wagdy via Wikimedia Commons.
Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi dead at 67
In 2010, he said that “the Zionists have no right to the land of Palestine. The land of Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, not to the Zionists.”
Paris-based Lebanese journalist Maya Khadra: “French politicians adopt Islamist rhetoric to win favor in Muslim-majority Paris suburbs.”
A pro-Muslim Brotherhood Rally in Sydney, Australia, on Sept. 1, 2013. Credit: Eye OnRadicals/Flickr.
Trump administration plans to name Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization
The Brotherhood is a Sunni Islamist group that was founded in Egypt in 1928 and has ties to other radical groups, including Hamas.
Turkey-based Muslim Brotherhood TV channels are an emerging hotbed of extremism, jihadi ideology and anti-Semitism.
Article In leading Saudi media outlet “Al-Arabiya” criticizes Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, claiming she has “roots in the Muslim Brotherhood.”
Despite the government essentially rigging the election to ensure that no other credible candidate could oppose President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, he still is enjoying popular support among many Egyptians due to the country’s turmoil following the Arab Spring.