Muslim Brotherhood

Lebanon Islamic Group claims headquarters targeted by IDF strikes

The Islamic Group was founded in Lebanon in 1964, and is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. It has also worked alongside Hezbollah, though the Islamic Group is Sunni while Hezbollah is Shi’ite.

RESCUERS GATHER at the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Jamaa Islamiya offices in the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon on March 3, 2026.
US President Donald Trump, Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto, Albania’s PM Edi Rama, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting, US Institute of Peace, Washington DC, February 2026

Trump’s Gaza gamble: Disarming Hamas must be a non-negotiable - opinion

Imam Tawhidi, the Imam of Peace, at European Parliament conference on September 24, 2025.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s real battlefield is TikTok, not the mosque - opinion

Soldiers from Hay’at at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a prominent Sunni Islamist militant group and political organization formerly affiliated with al-Qaeda, hold a demonstration in Damascus, Syria.

Washington's tactical amnesia on Syria could fuel jihadist resurgence - analysis


Jordan outlaws Muslim Brotherhood, seizes assets over sabotage plot

Muslim Brotherhood members have led some of the largest protests in the region in support of their ideological allies, Hamas.

 Jordanian police stand outside the Islamic Action Front office in Amman, Jordan April 23, 2025.

Hamas calls on Jordan to release Muslim Brotherhood cell involved in producing rockets

The terror group claimed that the arrested operatives were ‘inspired by Al-Aqsa’ and had no intentions to harm Jordan’s national security.

 People attend a protest in support of Palestinians in Amman, Jordan, December 13, 2024

Jordan and the Muslim Brotherhood: A delicate tango of fluctuating legitimacy - analysis

The arrest of a Muslim Brotherhood cell that manufactured rockets in Jordan placed the group under public scrutiny, painting it as a threat to national security and cohesiveness.

A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi holds a copy of the Koran as others shout slogans against the military and the interior ministry during a protest in the Cairo suburb of Matariya November 28, 2014.

Has Jordan struck a blow against Muslim Brotherhood-backed terror? - analysis

Jordan is usually seen as a stable country, but in recent years, there have been several Iranian-backed plots against Amman.

 People attend a protest in support of Palestinians in Amman, Jordan, December 13, 2024

International Union of Muslim Scholars platforms terrorism in religious guise - opinion

As posted on their official website, the Union calls for "armed jihad" as a religious requirement.

 EVIDENCE CLEARLY shows the IUMS directly threatens Western security by inciting Muslims, the writer says, so are America and Europe waiting for another 9/11 before taking action?

Qatargate, Gaza talks: Qatar is important, but Israel must prioritize ties with Egypt - opinion

Egypt and Qatar have learned that cooperation and competition are not necessarily conflicting approaches and that the key words are flexibility and maneuvering.

 Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi meets with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at the Ittihadiya presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, November 10, 2023

Qatari-based council: ‘Armed Jihad against Israel an obligation’

The fatwa issued by a clerical council belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood describes Israel as an “infidel enemy”, deems armed Jihad against Israel ‘incumbent upon all Muslims.'

 People wave the Palestinian flag during protests outside the Imam Muhammad Abdel-Wahhab Mosque in Doha, Qatar, October 20, 2023

Qatargate raises unsettling questions over Netanyahu’s close entourage - opinion

Although no claims have been made that Yonatan Urich or Eli Feldstein caused any security damage to Israel, the irregular nature of their employment and activities raises concerns.

Eli Feldstein has been part of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s inner entourage as a spokesperson for military affairs but has not been on the payroll of the Prime Minister’s Office, says the writer.

Qatar’s contradictions: Islamist terror ties and Western military alliances - opinion

Dubbed “the wild card of the Middle East," Qatar's foreign policies appear self-contradictory to the world.

Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian shake hands at a news conference in Tehran, in February. Qatar has sought to expand its global influence through diplomatic outreach, high-profile visits, and media engagement, says the writer.

Nir Barkat urges Israel to declare Qatar a terror-supporting nation

Economy Minister Nir Barkat accused Qatar of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism and called for Israel to take legislative action declaring it a terror-supporting state.

Nir Barakat accused Qatar of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism and called on Israel to take legislative action declaring it a terror-supporting state