Muslim Brotherhood No Threat to Egypt's Israel Policy
By Brian Dabbs,
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Briefing

CAIRO, Egypt -- As demonstrators continue to hunker down in central Cairo's Tahrir Square, the Muslim Brotherhood's official website has blamed a number of groups for infiltrating the now two-week-long protest and fomenting instability by inciting confrontation.
Undercover remnants of the deposed National Democratic Party-led regime, Ikhwan Online claimed last week, are responsible. State security, formerly a notorious government apparatus, is also culpable. ...
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