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Muslim Brotherhood Fails to Spark Chaos via Fabricated Videos
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Classified as a Terrorist Organization, the Group Exploits Current Economic Conditions for Destructive Aims, Forgetting Egyptian People's Awareness Prevents Suspicious Plots

The Muslim Brotherhood uses disinformation tactics to ignite sedition, exploiting social media platforms and overseas satellite channels to create citizen unrest.
Fourth and fifth-generation warfare targeted undermining Egyptians' morale through rumors, recently circulating old video clips falsely claiming to show protests in Egyptian streets.
The Egyptian state successfully neutralizes the terrorist group's plot through coordinated state and public efforts, successfully navigating towards safety and debunking lies.
Former Interior Ministry Assistant, Security Expert Marwan Mostafa, stated: "After the 'Snakes Alliance' repeated the Taliban scenario in the Middle East, their goals aligned with terrorist organizations' dreams of changing the region's map."
He added that recent regional events seemed like a "lifeline" for the Muslim Brotherhood, believing it an opportunity to return to political life, release imprisoned members, and exploit economic conditions to mobilize Egyptians.
The expert highlighted the Brotherhood's attempt to republish old videos of youth demonstrating, wearing summer clothing during winter - a move that mockingly exposed their naive thinking.
He concluded by emphasizing Egyptians' ability to thwart such plots by standing united behind their leadership, army, and security apparatus, with interior ministry and intelligence agencies remaining vigilant.
Levant-Agencies
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Aimed at secondary school students, the event brought together a distinguished group of academic professionals and technology experts to mentor and inspire young participants.
More than 100 high school students from across the Kingdom of Bahrain took part in the hackathon, which featured an intensive programme of training workshops and hands-on sessions. These activities were tailored to enhance participants’ critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and team-building capabilities, while also encouraging the development of practical and sustainable solutions to contemporary challenges using modern technological tools.
BENEFIT’s Chief Executive Mr. Abdulwahed AlJanahi, commented: “Our support for this educational hackathon reflects our long-term strategic vision to nurture the talents of emerging national youth and empower the next generation of accomplished female leaders in technology. By fostering creativity and innovation, we aim to contribute meaningfully to Bahrain’s comprehensive development goals and align with the aspirations outlined in the Kingdom’s Vision 2030—an ambition in which BENEFIT plays a central role.”
Professor Riyadh Yousif Hamzah, President of the Royal University for Women, commented: “This initiative reflects our commitment to advancing women in STEM fields. We're cultivating a generation of creative, solution-driven female leaders who will drive national development. Our partnership with BENEFIT exemplifies the powerful synergy between academia and private sector in supporting educational innovation.”
Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager, PR & Communication at BENEFIT, said: “We are honoured to collaborate with RUW in supporting this remarkable technology-focused event. It highlights our commitment to social responsibility, and our ongoing efforts to enhance the digital and innovation capabilities of young Bahraini women and foster their ability to harness technological tools in the service of a smarter, more sustainable future.”
For his part, Dr. Humam ElAgha, Acting Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology at the University, said: “BuildHer CityHack 2025 embodies our hands-on approach to education. By tackling real-world problems through creative thinking and sustainable solutions, we're preparing women to thrive in the knowledge economy – a cornerstone of the University's vision.”
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