Jordan's interior ministry declared the ban of the Muslim Brotherhood's operations within the country, citing national security concerns tied to recent arrests of 16 members involved in militant training and plotting attacks. Interior Minister Mazen Farraya emphasized that the group has worked covertly, threatening the nation's stability and unity. This significant move follows years of restrictions on the group, which is the largest opposition force in Jordan, criticized government policies, and supported protests against various issues, including the Gaza conflict and the peace treaty with Israel.
The Muslim Brotherhood, operating secretly, has been accused of threatening Jordan's stability. The government’s crackdown follows a plot involving militant training and an attempted document smuggling.
According to Interior Minister Mazen Farraya, the decision to ban the Muslim Brotherhood aligns with recent incidents wherein members were allegedly plotting attacks and destabilizing national security.
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