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The operation to arrest Brotherhood leader Mahmoud Ezzat, the organization’s influential leader and temporary guide of the Brotherhood through power, was thus described as “a valuable capture”, following the arrest of guide Muhammad Badie in 2013, and the strangest thing is the secret of their disappearance during this period in Egypt and not fleeing abroad with their counterparts of the leaders. community.
Security forces detained the leader of the terrorist Brotherhood, Mahmoud Ezzat, Acting General Guide, and the official in charge of the group’s international organization at dawn on Friday, in one of the apartments of the Fifth Settlement in New Cairo.
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Ezzat assumed the position of Acting General Guide on August 20, 2013, following the arrest of the guide, Muhammad Badi, days after the dispersal of the Rabaa al-Adawiya and al-Nahda sit-ins in Greater Cairo, after he he was an adjunct guide at the time.
In their statements to “Sada Al-Balad”, researchers from Islamic movements review the mystery of the disappearance of the group’s temporary guide:
The renegade leader of the Khaled al-Zafarani Brotherhood, a researcher of Islamic movements, confirmed that Mahmoud Ezzat tends to hide and not appear, so he did not flee abroad, since there was a small group of the group around him that facilitated his disappearance and removed it from the gaze of the security forces.
In turn, Sameh Eid, researcher of Islamic movements, expressed his surprise at the disappearance of “Ezzat” for 7 years in Egypt, with many believing that he led the group from outside, explaining that he could not escape or that he had a mission at home. so I wanted to implement it.
While the researcher Maher Farghali indicated that the mystery of the disappearance of Mahmoud Ezzat in Egypt during the last seven years remains unclear, and the investigations will reveal it in the coming days, since there was almost certain information about his presence in Turkey during this period.
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