Brotherhood members admit exploiting Jerusalem and harming Palestinian cause
The Brotherhood has fabricated fake battles that ended in
false heroism, which the group’s leaders wrote down in their memoirs without
evidence. Over time, many dissidents were able to reveal the falsity of those
heroics, confirming the Brotherhood’s contradiction in dealing with the
Palestinian cause, which raises questions about the place of the issue among
the group’s concerns.
Shouting flies
Recently, the Brotherhood's cyber flies shouted on social
media platforms, while its leaders did so via Qatari channels, following the
peace agreement concluded by the United Arab Emirates and Israel, as the terrorist
group intensified its bids against Arab countries, peoples and rulers regarding
the Palestinian issue.
Insider testimonies
According to the testimonies of those within or close to the
Brotherhood, it is the group that has harmed the Palestinian cause the most.
Mohsen Mohammad Saleh, in his book “The Road to Jerusalem: A Historical Study
in Observing the Islamic Experience in the Land of Palestine”, stated that Hani
Bseiso, the Brotherhood comptroller in Palestine, rejected the proposal of some
members of the group to establish a special organization that does not have an
Islamic appearance but rather carries the slogan of liberating Palestine
through armed struggle, with the aim of opening channels of communication
between the Brotherhood and the masses, lifting the siege on them, and keeping
the Palestinian cause alive. But Bseiso refused a desire to keep donations and
weapons in the hands of the Brotherhood without preoccupying them with the
future of the cause or resisting the occupation in a way that would contribute
to its evacuation from Palestine.
Secret history
It is also possible to refer to the testimony of Ali Ashmawi,
a prominent leader of the group, in his memoirs entitled “The Secret History of
the Muslim Brotherhood,” in which he explained the exploitation of the
Palestinian cause. “They demand opening the door for volunteering to save
Al-Aqsa (Jerusalem), and this means opening training camps and opening the door
for donations to collect money again, then buy weapons, then store it for the
Brotherhood,” he wrote.
“The Brotherhood’s coffers are piled up with money from
Muslim donations, and what happened in 1948 and much more is repeated,” Ashmawi
added, referring to the alleged role of the Brotherhood in the Palestine War in
1948. He stressed that they only entered very few battles, and then orders were
issued for them not to participate in any battles, on the pretext that there
was a plot to assassinate the Mujahideen. The orders were implemented, and the
Brotherhood remained in their camp, not to fight, until they returned from
Palestine.
Pragmatic guardians
Meanwhile, Tarek Abu al-Saad, a researcher of Islamist
movements and a former member of the Brotherhood, told the Reference that the
Brotherhood is a group that sees itself as the guardian of the Arab and Islamic
nation, and that their mission is to raise the nation and peoples again,
viewing themselves as a pragmatic group that eats at all tables, with no
objection to politics, revolutions, conspiracies, or agreements with the West,
as long as this will lead them to power and secure it for them as long as
possible.
Abu al-Saad added that the reality is a testament to the
Brotherhood’s shameful stances that reveal the falsity of what they wrote in
their memoirs about what they had offered to support the Palestinian cause and
resist the Zionist enemy.
He pointed out that
the Brotherhood bends the truth and claims that they are the only defenders of
the cause, while they did not provide anything, instead passing over many
situations unnoticed without taking any reaction commensurate with their
claims.



