Six Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood high ranking officials flee to Gaza , and set
up command post for uprising!!
DEBKAfile Exclusive
Report July 22, 2013.
A group of six Muslim Brotherhood officials escaped from Egypt after their
president was overthrown in a military coup July 3 and smuggled themselves into
the Gaza Strip to lead an uprising against the military in Cairo, DEBKAfile’s
exclusive intelligence sources disclose. Headed by Mahmud Izzat Ibrahim, a
senior deputy of the Supreme Guide, the group has established a command post at
the Gaza Beach Hotel, to organize operations against Egyptian military and
security targets, in conjunction with Hamas and armed Al Qaeda-linked Salafist
Bedouin in Sinai.
The
ousted Islamist leaders hope their revolt will quickly spread out from Sinai to
Egypt proper
and topple the provisional rulers in Cairo .
Mahmoud Izzat, a doctor of medicine, known as the Muslim Brotherhood’s “iron man,” ranks fourth after Supreme Guide Muhammed Badie in the Muslim Brotherhood hierarchy. He was a key figure in handing down the policy decisions of the Guidance Office, of which he has been a member since 1981, to the movement’s Freedom and Justice Party in government and parliament.
Married to a former supreme guide’s daughter, he was imprisoned in 1995 as leader of an illegal organization, and jailed again in January 2008 for participating inCairo
demonstrations against an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip.
Mahmoud Izzat, a doctor of medicine, known as the Muslim Brotherhood’s “iron man,” ranks fourth after Supreme Guide Muhammed Badie in the Muslim Brotherhood hierarchy. He was a key figure in handing down the policy decisions of the Guidance Office, of which he has been a member since 1981, to the movement’s Freedom and Justice Party in government and parliament.
Married to a former supreme guide’s daughter, he was imprisoned in 1995 as leader of an illegal organization, and jailed again in January 2008 for participating in
DEBKAfile: The MB leadership picked Mahmoud Izzat as the man best able to command the movement’s mutiny against its successors in
Our
sources reveal that the group escaped from Egypt using
the Hamas networks which operated underground in Egypt during
the Mubarak presidency. In February 2011, when Mubarak was on his way out,
those networks came out of hiding to engineer the mass jailbreak of Brotherhood
leaders, including Morsi himself.
To bypass Egyptian military and police roadblocks on Sinai roads, Hamas provided Izzat and his fellow Brethren with smugglers’ boats that ply theMediterranean
sea route between Alexandria and Gaza .
To bypass Egyptian military and police roadblocks on Sinai roads, Hamas provided Izzat and his fellow Brethren with smugglers’ boats that ply the
Saturday,
July 20, the Egyptian army imposed a total blockade on sea craft traffic along
the Mediterranean coasts of Gaza and
Sinai and clamped down heavily on other means of access to the Gaza Strip. Army
engineers are destroying the hundreds of smuggling tunnels linking Sinai and
the Palestinian enclave, which were an integral part of Gaza ’s
economy under Hamas rule.
Last
week, Egyptian Apache gun ships flew overhead to warn the Palestinian
rulers that their movements was under surveillance.
DEBKAfile’s military sources report that, in view of the Gaza Strip’s key role in abetting the uprising, the Egyptian army may decide to kick off its counter-terror operation in Sinai by dropping elite forces in
There is no doubt that the Brotherhood revolt leaders in
In Cairo , too
the army has placed restrictions on Syrian Brotherhood members who entered Egypt
recently among th e tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the civil war against
Bashar Assad. Whereas Presiden Morsi allowed them to move freely around
the country, since Saturday, July 20, they need a license to travel
anywhere – or even leave the country.
The use of the Gaza Strip as the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s center of operation outside its borders raises questions about the role of Hamas and the Gaza Strip itself with regard to the resumed peace talks due to begin in Washington next week under US sponsorship.
Hamas quickly rejected the US Secretary of State John Kerry’s initiative announced last Friday and denounced Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas as having no mandate to represent the Palestinian people in any negotiations for its future.
This
attitude and the presence of a senior Muslim Brotherhood delegation in the Gaza
Strip would render any accord Abbas reached with Israel
partial and only applicable to the West Bank .
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