Key Takeaways
- The Secretary-General of Sudan's "Brotherhood Disbandment Committee" has asserted the committee's readiness to expose perpetrators and cooperate with any party to uncover facts regarding the Muslim Brotherhood's deep entrenchment in state institutions.
- The committee also revealed that General Al-Burhan has reinstated 98% of employees who were previously dismissed, suggesting a potential reversal of efforts to dismantle the "deep state" in Sudan.
- Concurrently, the Israeli occupying army is carrying out demolition operations and airstrikes in the city of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Secretary-General of the "Brotherhood Disbandment Committee" in Sudan has issued a series of statements highlighting the persistent influence of the Muslim Brotherhood within Sudanese state institutions and raising concerns about recent governmental actions. Separately, the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip is experiencing ongoing military operations by the Israeli army, including demolitions and airstrikes.
Sudan's Struggle Against the "Deep State"
The Secretary-General of the "Brotherhood Disbandment Committee" in Sudan has declared the committee's capacity to provide crucial information to expose those responsible for perpetuating the influence of the "Brotherhood" within the country. The official emphasized the committee's readiness to collaborate with any entity committed to uncovering the full extent of these facts. This comes amidst concerns that the "deep state" continues to operate within Sudan, with the "Brotherhood" reportedly deeply entrenched across various government institutions.
A significant point of contention raised by the committee is the reinstatement of a large number of previously dismissed employees. According to the Secretary-General, General Al-Burhan has reinstated 98% of the employees who were dismissed, a move that could undermine efforts to dismantle the former regime's influence. This follows a period where the Empowerment Removal Committee (ERC), tasked with dismantling the al-Bashir regime, had its decisions challenged and some staff reinstated by judicial orders after the October 2021 military coup led by Al-Burhan. The "Brotherhood" has historically leveraged its networks to infiltrate and control state apparatus, including the military and security forces, establishing a "parallel state" that resists democratic transitions.
Israeli Military Operations in Rafah
In the southern Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupying army is reportedly conducting demolition operations on buildings in areas of its deployment in the city of Rafah. These demolitions are part of broader military actions in the region, which also include Israeli airstrikes targeting areas where occupation forces are deployed. Reports indicate that such operations have contributed to significant destruction and displacement in Rafah, a densely populated area. These actions occur amidst ongoing violations of ceasefire agreements in the Gaza Strip.
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