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December 29, 2017
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Given to U.K. Allegedly Confirms Brotherhood's Terror Link
by John Rossomando • Dec 28, 2017
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A document given to British authorities allegedly confirms Muslim
Brotherhood financial support for terrorist groups, including the ISIS
Sinai Province affiliate, Egypt Today reported.
But this alleged connection between ISIS Sinai Province and the Muslim
Brotherhood should be taken with a grain of salt, Hudson Institute Senior
Fellow Samuel Tadros told the Investigative Project on Terrorism.
"There is no evidence of an ISIS connection to the Muslim
Brotherhood. We don't know that at all. It doesn't make sense. Ansar Bayt
al-Maqdis, the pre-ISIS organization, condemned the Muslim Brotherhood
while they were still in power," Tadros said.
ISIS Sinai is a tribal Sinai-focused phenomenon. It mistrusts people
from the Nile Valley, where most Egyptians live, and came under tight
control of the ISIS leadership in Iraq and Syria, Tadros said. He dismissed
former Egyptian security official Khaled Okasha, who has been a source of
much of the effort to connect ISIS Sinai and the Muslim Brotherhood in the
Egyptian press as a "nutcase."
But British authorities last week designated two other groups mentioned
in the report, Liwa al-Thawra and Hassm, as terrorist organizations based
on an analysis of attacks against Egyptian security personnel and public
figures, the British Embassy in Cairo announced last Friday.
The connection between Liwa al-Thawra, Hassm and the Muslim Brotherhood
is independently verifiable and undeniable, Tadros said.
Liwa al-Thawra and Hassm reportedly evolved from a network of terror cells established by late Muslim Brotherhood Guidance Bureau
member Mohamed Kamal, who was killed in a shootout with Egyptian security
forces last year. Liwa al-Thawra eulogized
Kamal after his death and then assassinated
Egyptian Army Brigadier-General Adel Regai Ismail in retaliation for Kamal's
death. Hassm congratulated Ismail's killers.
Hassm claimed responsibility for an October attack against
Myanmar's embassy in Cairo.
Hassm appears to have evolved from the Revolutionary Punishment Movement
(RPM), Brotherhood researcher Mokhtar Awad, noted in an Oct. 3, 2016 Atlantic Council article. RPM
has attacked
police and military targets and received support on social media from American
pro-Brotherhood activists. Hassm's justifications for its terror attacks
are similar to those found in The Jurisprudence of Popular Resistance to
the Coup, a book written by Islamic scholars close to the Muslim
Brotherhood.
Connections between Liwa al-Thawra, Hassm and the Muslim Brotherhood
should be further investigated and taken into account in deciding whether
the Egyptian Brotherhood should be classified as a terrorist group.
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