Sources within the Brotherhood terrorist group have revealed the last moments of the life of Ibrahim Munir, the acting leader of the terrorist group and leader of the London Front, who died today at the age of 85.
Brotherhood journalist Osama Gavish reported that last Thursday night, Ibrahim Munir, along with the leaders of his front, participated in a meeting on some developments within the group and its preparation for what it calls the “November 11th movement.” He was asked about the Brotherhood’s position in supporting this movement, and he replied: “They took it positively”, adding that Munir felt a severe headache and dizziness, which caused him to leave the meeting, and then died hours later.
In a different context, sources told Al-Arabiya.netthat with the death of Munir, the London Front stopped fighting for leadership of the group, especially in light of the inability of the remaining members of the group, led by Mahmoud Al-Abyari, Jamal Heshmat and Helmi Al-Jazzar, to manage the front itself, and not the terrorist group as a whole. In addition, the Istanbul Front, headed by Mahmud Hussein, has monopolized most of the group’s files, companies, investments, and media. platforms.
She said that the conflict is currently limited between the Hussein Front and the Third Stream, which called itself the “Movement for Change” and includes a group of leaders of the Hasm movement and armed quality committees known for their loyalty to former leader Muhammad Kamal, who was liquidated in clashes with Egyptian security forces in October 2016.
She emphasized that the conflict will eventually be resolved in favor of the Hussein Front, while members of the London Front can resort to falling under the jurisdiction of the Istanbul Front or permanently leave the group, while the presence of a third current will depend on the acceptance of violence and inciting an armed conflict and in the name of the group against power in Egypt.
The acting chief leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Ibrahim Munir, passed away today, Friday, at the age of 85.
The group announced Munir’s death in the capital, London, without revealing any funeral arrangements or cause of death.
Notably, there has been a temporary lull in the conflict between the two fronts of Istanbul and London in recent times, after each claimed a message of encouragement and encouragement had been received from the group’s tour guide in Egyptian prisons, Muhammad Badi. , as confirmed by the Istanbul front, having received a message of support from their leader from Mahmoud Hussein, and his demand to stop any differences in the ranks of the organization, and make every effort to resolve the crisis of detainees, which was also mentioned by the London front.
The split officially began last December 2021, when the Istanbul Front released Ibrahim Munir from the duties of the group’s general guide and assigned Mustafa Tolba to fulfill his duties.