Jordan has imposed a blanket ban on the Muslim Brotherhood, accusing the group of planning attacks, which may threaten the Islamic Action Front, its political arm. This decision follows the arrest of 16 individuals allegedly linked to the Brotherhood who were accused of plotting against national security. The ban reflects both internal and external pressures, including concerns over domestic unrest related to the Gaza conflict and a growing rift within the Brotherhood between moderate and aggressive factions.
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Yemen’s Huthis seek propaganda boost from deadly US strikes
As the US escalates its bombing campaign and economic sanctions in Yemen, the Iran-backed Huthi rebels are leveraging the situation for propaganda and recruitment, notably releasing a promotional video showcasing their forces. Following recent US strikes that killed 80 people, the Huthis have portrayed themselves as defenders of Gaza, while the US has intensified its airstrikes and designated the group as a terrorist organization, resulting in significant casualties and damage to Huthi military capabilities. Despite...
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