Brothers dissident: Qatar supports Brotherhood contacts with Congress to block its classification as a terrorist entity
Ibrahim Rabie, a former Brotherhood leader and expert on Islamist movements, said the Brotherhood's fugitives outside the country are stepping up their contacts with US officials and members of Congress to get out of the crisis of being included as a terrorist entity after statements by the US president in recent days.
The former Brotherhood leader said in a statement that the contacts led by members of the Muslim Brotherhood were carried out over the past few days and continued with the great support of officials in Qatar as a means of exerting pressure on America and the US Congress for not taking this decision and fear of what will happen to the group during the coming period. Which will affect the terrorist group at several levels.
Ibrahim Mounir, deputy leader of the terrorist group Ikhwan in London, said in an interview with the Anatolia agency that the group does not rule out US President Donald Trump's classification as "terrorist" and that the group targets decision-makers in Washington and the international community to pressure and seek to retreat. For its classification as a terrorist entity.
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