Monitoring the Muslim Brotherhood’s funds in France… A devastating blow to the group
The crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization is continuing in Europe, with recent strikes targeting the organization’s funding networks and funds in French territory. The organization decided to accelerate its attack on the extremist Brotherhood front in France and to strike the organization this time in funding.
Beating the Brotherhood’s Plans
Over the past few days, Le Figaro revealed in its file titled “The State Hits the Portfolio of Brotherhood Funding” that as a result of this Muslim Brotherhood incursion into Europe, there is active pressure in Brussels to claim the fight against Islamophobia, and to allocate European subsidies to show support for Femiso, who it says is active in the fight against Islamophobia.
Monitoring Brotherhood Funds
Dr. Aqila Dabishi, president of the French Center for International Studies, said that monitoring the Brotherhood’s funds in France is a severe blow to the Brotherhood because financing is very important and will lead to a major decline in their activities. She said that this is not the first time and will not be the last time that Europe strikes against the Brotherhood.
The president of the French Center for International Studies added: France is aware of its dangers too, and the group is now needed more in Europe. She pointed out that the crisis lies in some laws within Europe that obstruct the pursuit of such groups, but we will see more decisive steps in the coming period, which will represent a severe blow to them in Europe.
She continued: The French authorities have taken on the task of curbing the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood by applying a number of legislations that prevent the implementation of its intellectual project in Western countries, represented in the law “Combating Terrorism and the Integration of French Society,” which was approved by the parliament on February 16, 2021, as a first step against separatism, and also demanding that Islamic organizations sign the Charter of Republican Values to confirm their commitment to French secular principles.