Brotherhood propagating false heroism in the face of the coronavirus
The Muslim Brotherhood is in a new lying bid. It claims that its members, who are professional medical doctors, are not capable of participating in the ongoing fight to curb the spread of the coronavirus because most of them are in Egyptian jails.
Brotherhood
mouthpieces
Muslim
Brotherhood media outlets broadcast from Turkey and Qatar keep claiming that
Muslim Brotherhood doctors in Egyptian jails can rescue Egypt from the coronavirus
if they are released from jails.
However, this
raises questions on what the Muslim Brotherhood medical professionals who are
not in the jails have offered to stop the spread of the coronavirus anywhere.
It also raises questions on what Mahmud Ezzat, a virology professor himself and
the current deputy head of the Muslim Brotherhood supreme guide, can do other
than hiding.
Revealing
crisis
The accounts
of some of the members of the Muslim Brotherhood uncover the falsity of current
Brotherhood claims.
Muslim
Brotherhood senior member Essam Telema denounced Ezzat's failure to take any
action after the emergence of the coronavirus around the world.
He said
Brotherhood leaders act as if they live in a cave ever since their regime was
brought down in Egypt.
"They are
totally isolated from everything around them," Telema said in a recent
video.
He said only
two of three figures keep talking on behalf of all Brotherhood members.
Telema noted
that the coronavirus crisis revealed the limited abilities of Brotherhood
leaders who act as if there is no pandemic around the world.
Good
time
Former
Brotherhood member Abdel Gelil al-Sharnoubi said the Muslim Brotherhood has
been harboring hostility to Egypt and its state institutions for a long time
now.
This is why,
he said, nobody should be surprised when the group members find joy as the
coronavirus claims the lives of more victims in Egypt.




