In the wake of Nasrallah’s condolences… Widespread attack on the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood has faced widespread attacks on social media following statements they issued mourning the death of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah.
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Activists accused the Muslim Brotherhood of aligning with Iran, describing Hezbollah and the Brotherhood as two sides of the same coin.
Activists pointed out that the Brotherhood‘s statements highlight their internal splits and divisions, and that they are currently floundering in search of an ally, even if it is with the devil. They attempt to court Iran by mourning its favored son, Nasrallah, according to reports by (Al Arabiya).
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Activists also noted that Iran, through its proxies, continues to wreak havoc in many Arab countries, including Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and even Sudan. They emphasized that the Brotherhood should have spoken the truth instead of flattering Iran and aligning with its narrative.
The Muslim Brotherhood, through its branches in Istanbul, London, Lebanon, and Jordan, issued statements mourning the death of Hezbollah’s Secretary-General and called on the international community to take responsibility for the crimes of the Zionist entity.
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Even the “Islamic Group,” a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Lebanon, referred to him as a martyr on the walls of Jerusalem, echoing the Iranian narrative of his death and elevating him to the status of hero and martyr.
Meanwhile, the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria diverged, expressing joy and glee at what happened to Hezbollah and the killing of its leaders, accusing them of committing crimes and atrocities against the Syrian people in recent years.