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NEW SWC REPORT: Storm Warnings: The Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's Future

NEW SWC REPORT

Storm Warnings:
The Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's Future

Read the Center's newest report exposing the group that will lead Egypt's next government for what it is: an enemy ofdemocracy and peace.



Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie (C) at a meeting earlier this year.

After a round of deadly violence, an estimated 80% of Egyptians peacefully voted in the first round of parliamentary elections.

The results are a blow to those who hoped for a transition to a democratic civil society. Media reports indicate that early returns show the Muslim Brotherhood’s political frontgroup — the Democratic Alliance for Egypt — appears to have won as much as 45% of the vote with another 20 - 25% gained by the Islamic Bloc, the political arm of the Salafis.Despite some differences, both the Brotherhood and the Salifis share an Islamist ideology permeated with hatred of both the Israel and the United States.

What are the implications of an Egypt led by the Muslim Brotherhood?

Storm Warnings: TheMuslim Brotherhood and Egypt’s Future, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s newest report prepared by Dr. Harold Brackman, exposes the Muslim Brotherhood for what it is: anenemy of democracy and peace.

This report documents the Brotherhood’s obsession with anti-Jewish conspiracy theories, its hostility towards Israel and its thinly-veiled plans to kill the Egyptian-Israel peacetreaty. The Brotherhood’s recent protestations of being democratic are hollow given its long history of hatred for free elections and its continuing animosity for freedom ofEgypt’s women as well as for Egypt’s embattled Coptic Christian minority.

The stakes are astronomical - for the Egyptian people, for the Arab and Muslim world of which Egypt is the pivot, as well as the United States and Israel.

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