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Head of Senate Health: "Brotherhood" It still threatens Egyptian national security and its rumors and lies continue

Representative Dr. Hussein Khudair, Chairman of the Health and Population Committee in the Senate, warned of the escalation of the campaign of rumors and lies by the terrorist Brotherhood against the Egyptian state, saying: The group has been waging a frenzied war for 11 years, since the June 30 Revolution until now.

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Khudair noted, in a press statement today, that terrorism continues to threaten Egyptian national security through a torrent of rumors and blatant lies, pointing out that The state is working to fill the gaps that allowed the group to influence public opinion through its distorted religious discourse and exploitation of economic conditions.

 

The Chairman of the Senate Health Committee indicated that the Egyptian people are fully aware The Brotherhood attempts to deceive him through rhetoric, calling for the need for all national forces to come together to confront these challenges, while emphasizing the importance of preserving national identity and focusing on higher interests. For the country.

 

The representative added that the history of the terrorist group is long and complex, as its movements are characterized by political exploitation of religion and evasion of legal and social accountability, and it continues to incite violence and rebellion against constitutional legitimacy.

 

Dr. Hussein Khudair concluded that the terrorist Brotherhood group was and still represents a threat to societies in the region, through its continuous attempts to divide countries and implement… Foreign agendas that harm stability, stressing that confronting rumors and lies is the first national task in these circumstances to preserve the homeland.

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