Former deputy leader reveals the reasons behind the disappearance of the most dangerous man in the Brotherhood
Mohammed Badi entered the prison accused of criminal cases, and Mahmoud Ezzat became the guide, the first man in practice within the terrorist group of the Muslim Brotherhood, but he did not actually exist in the scene of the confused group.
Since the June 30 revolution that ousted the Muslim Brotherhood from power in 2013, Mahmoud Ezzat is known to be the most dangerous man in the Brotherhood, but has since disappeared completely.
Dr. Mohamed Habib, the former deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's former leader, who dealt with Mahmoud Ezzat, revealed to the "seventh day" what he sees as the real reasons for not showing the Chargé d'affaires, saying: "Mahmoud Ezzat is a man who does not like to appear." Outside Egypt, he travels between Germany, Britain, Turkey and France.
Habib, who split from the terrorist group after the January 25 revolution, revealed the nature and nature of Mahmoud Ezzat's movements by saying: "Izzat was always kind to the organization and moved between the institutions of the group in a secret way.
As for the articles and statements attributed to "Izzat" through the sites and pages belonging to the terrorist group, Mohamed Habib said: "Mahmoud Ezzat depends on his movements and communication and the statements he makes from time to time, his assistants, nature, nature, which do not show much, , Ibrahim Mounir and Mahmud al-Ibayari, and I think that outside Egypt he is good at escaping. For example, when there was information about conserving a number of brothers in September 1981, he and Khirt al-Shater fled to Yemen, Now it is easier for him to escape abroad and travel between Britain, Germany and the Euphrates A ".
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