IDSF: Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood Plot – Gen. Avivi explains Israel Response

Peloni:  This was an important briefing with Gen. Avivi. Gen. Avivi explains that the govt has recently approved the return of 280,000 reservists back to service, presumably in anticipation of Phase II of Trump’s plan which will see Hamas disarmed or destroyed.  Only Israel has the capability and interest of seeing Hamas destroyed explaining the call up of the reserves, hopefully for the last time.  Following the return of the last two remaining deceased hostages, which is expected to take place, phase II will move forward.  After this, the Gazans will be moved to an area near Rafah, allowing the Gazans to be separated from Hamas.  This will allow Israel greater maneuverability against Hamas while also allowing the Gazans to freely leave the Gaza Strip once the Rafah crossing is opened, thus fulfilling the Trump vision for Gaza.  Avivi also addresses the topics of Syria and Trump’s Executive Order related to the Muslim Brotherhood and the new Draft Law.

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December 2, 2025 | 1 Comment »

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  1. Mudhar Zahran on FB:

    “The Arabic version

    Jordan’s terrified king: Trump targets his Muslim brothers partners…

    When President Donald Trump issued an executive order to classify the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization in Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt, many asked the expected question: Why these countries specifically?

    The answer starts from one place:

    JORDAN .

    For years, Jordan has been marketed by Washington as a model for moderation in a troubled area. Except the truth is beyond that. Jordan, under his current monarchy, has become a protected environment for the work of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is why the kingdom should be at the top of Washington’s list.

    Instead of opposing the Brothers, the King has been their partner for decades.

    The clearer confession came in April 2013. In an interview with The Atlantic magazine, King Abdullah II confirmed that the relationship between the Hashmi Kingdom and the Jamat Al-Ahli conflict dates back to the Jordanian al-Ahli conflict in the early 1970s. He admitted that the group stood with his father King Hussein against the Palestinian factions. Then came the most indicative sentence: the dispute between the system and the brotherhood, as he said, does not exceed “ten percent”. That was not a diplomatic slip, but a clear confession.

    Years ago, King Hussein was more outspoken. In an interview in 1996 on the official Jordanian television, he described the group of brothers as the “party of the political system”. Not an enemy, not just a condemned phenomenon, but a partner. Claiming that the Jordanian royal regime and the brotherhood are enemies is collapsing in front of their own words.

    My colleagues and I have trusted this partnership for years. The record is open, consistent, and broad. The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan is not just a tolerated movement, but a protected, embraced, and treated as a partner to the regime.

    In Washington, this picture is finally starting to crack. Decision-makers realize that the Brotherhood in Jordan is not just an ordinary local party, but part of an international ideological network operating under state protection. And the Trump administration has begun treating the crowd as it is, not as the palace is telling.

    In March, I publicly called for decisive action:

    [ americanthinker.com/blog/2025/03/t… ]

    And Jordan’s response came, expected.

    The king has announced he has “banned” the Muslim brotherhood. But what actually happened in 2025 was nothing but a figurative solution to a legal body called the “Jamaat Jamat Ahwan Muslim Brotherhood Association”, a body that has been out of service since 2016. Meanwhile, the alternative organization, the “Jamaat Muslim Brotherhood Association”, continued to operate normally.

    More importantly, the King has refused to shut down the political arm of the Brotherhood, the ISIS, which remains on duty while secular and national autonomous movements are being banned in the country.
    In a country that has almost no political freedom, the Brotherhood enjoys absolute freedom under the protection of the regime.
    While secular activists are banned, persecuted and confronted – and in my case personally – the possibility of life imprisonment for claiming political justice, the Fraternity remains licensed, protected and openly described by the Queen as a “legitimate organization.” This is not a majority; this is a state-mandated political monopoly.

    I trust this political geometry here:

    [ meforum.org/middle-east-qu… ]

    The system also controls the legislative council, however it occupies fraternal characters in both councils. In 2018, the Fraternal Leader Abdullah Al-Akeela acknowledged the partnership on Jordanian TV, saying: “We stood with the Hashimis in every detail.” That was not an opposing sentence, but a declaration of allegiance.
    I faced this fact publicly in an interview with the BBC:
    [ youtu.be/JPYLb_Iqmu4?si… ]

    Under American pressure, the group announced later in July 2025 that it would “resolve itself.” Once again the state has taken no action. A ban has not been issued. No arrests have been made. No institution has been shut down. It was a symbolic, voluntary, reversible step.
    Meanwhile, the group’s financial empire remained intact. Its main charity arm, “Markaz-e-Islami Charitable Society”, operates freely. It’s been estimated in billions since 2007. In Jordan, collecting political donations for ordinary citizens is illegal. But fraternity fundraising is porn.
    And the alliance doesn’t stop at brotherhood.
    The king received repeatedly the Hamas leaders in his palace. Hamas is widely considered a Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and has been treated as an official covid and not a terrorist organization. Pictures of these meetings are publicly circulating in the Arab media.
    This explains why Jordan stood out prominently when Washington reviewed Islam’s political networks in the region.
    Jordan is not a marginal issue in the story of the Muslim Brotherhood, but it is the central square in which the movement has had protection, care and political normalization. The Brotherhood is not just a movement among several movements; they are an actual part of the system’s structure, having legal, political and financial access that no other party has.

    This arrangement is not accidental, but intentional. The brothers are not outside the state of Jordan; they are rooted in it, protected by the institutions that they are supposed to be controlled. Jordan follows the same authoritarian model spreading in the region: Islamists remain as political stockpile, while national and secular movements are suppressed, political alternatives are killed before they mature, and extremist forces are governed rather than disbanded.

    Meanwhile, fears are being sent out to the west. The message does not change: Support the regime or the Islamists will come. And so a manufactured threat turns into a pressure tool, tool turns into protection.

    The cost was enormous. American politics may have been misguided. Israel’s security is in jeopardy. Jordanian citizens were denied political representation, while those who employ religion for the purposes of power were protected.

    President Trump has taken the right and overdue step by classifying the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization in Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.

    Jordan is not marginalized.

    Jordan is my hub .

    And brothers aren’t just in Jordan.

    They are part of the country.

    Unless the royal regime is forced to ban the congregation, dismantle its political arm, shut down its financial networks, and stop protecting its leaders, Jordan will remain an authoritarian system marketed as an ally of the West.

    The Jordan crisis is not radical Islam.

    Jordan crisis that radical Islam is protected from palace.

    And Washington is finally starting to get it.”

    For more on the King of Jordan’s marriage to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group:

    [https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/11/jordans_kings_son_endorses_islamic_radicals.html]
    [https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/08/the_muslim_brotherhood_mother_of_islamist_terror_groups.html]
    [https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2012/01/jordans_king_and_the_muslim_brotherhood_an_unholy_marriage_1.html]

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