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Iran a safe haven for Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood… Al-Houthi welcomes media terrorists


Al-Houthi in Yemen jumped on the front line between Cairo and the Muslim Brotherhood, offering a safe haven for the group’s horns, whose activity Turkey has frozen.

The leader of the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militia, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said that his group was ready to embrace Brotherhood leaders living in Turkey.

Al-Houthi said that he welcomed journalists Mohammed Nasser and Moataz Matar, who fled from Egypt to Turkey, who have been inciting against the Egyptian state through Brotherhood channels broadcast from Istanbul.

Al-Houthi expressed his willingness to provide them with the necessary protection, saying on his Twitter account : “Welcome to Sanaa and you will find the generosity and protection of the Yemeni people, and do not pay attention to the lie of our fight against the Brothers of Yemen.”

Al-Houthi offered his call, a few days after Turkish authorities informed a group of Brotherhood-affiliated media professionals to stop any propaganda against Egypt via their social media platforms.

Fugitive Muslim Brotherhood broadcaster in Turkey Mohamed Nasser announced on his YouTube channel two days ago that his program was suspended on social media, hours after Muslim Brotherhood broadcaster Moataz Matar announced that he had stopped broadcasting it on all platforms, on orders from the Ankara authorities.

Nasser said : “I declare it clear that I will be absent from all the social media sites, not out of my desire, but because it is a circumstance that is no longer hidden from anyone. It is not withdrawal or defeat, but it is a tour and then tours.”

The Muslim Brotherhood journalist Hamza Zawbaa followed suit, saying that he “will be absent from the screen for good” after a decision to stop his show.

Observers say that Al-Houthi seeks to turn Yemen into a walkway for all opponents of regimes and governments in their countries, in favor of Iran and its agenda in the region; to spread chaos and destruction.

Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Ambassador Mohamed Al-Orabi said in an earlier interview with Al-Ain News that there is mutual benefit between the Iranian and Muslim Brotherhood parties, despite their ideological differences.

Al-Orabi said that the relationship between the two parties is one of opportunism and interest, and that a common goal is to establish a presence in the region, extend influence and destabilize the region and the Gulf.

An earlier report by the rights group Maat spoke of the close relations between the Brotherhood and Tehran and the role played by the terrorist group as a proxy for the Iranian regime in the region.

The Muslim Brotherhood has held many secret meetings between the Brotherhood’s leadership abroad and Iranian leaders, as part of what the human rights report described as “planning to destroy the region for the benefit of Iran.”

The relationship between the terrorist organization and Tehran is not only a political alliance, but deeper, as the organization is considered an arm of Iran in the region, in exchange for the latter providing it with full support and all sanctuaries for its own interests in the region, the report said.

 

 

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