The terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group in Sudan has sought desperately
to drive a wedge between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of Sudan's
sovereign council, and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok following a meeting
between the Sudanese Premiere and his Israeli
counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on February 3.
The group further sought to sow discord among the people of Sudan
following the meeting, as spokesperson of the group in Egypt, Ahmed Assem,
posed on Facebook that “the free people of Sudan should never agree to
normalization with the Zionists.”.
Netanyahu and Burhan met in
Entebbe on Monday at the residence of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, a fact
the two only disclosed
after the meeting took place.
Reports have hinted after the meeting that it had been aimed at helping remove the US designation of Sudan as a state sponsor of terror.
Another member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan, namely Kamal Omar, told Doha-based Al Jazeera that al-Burhan has no political or constitutional right to make any deals with Israel, pointing out that Hamdok knew nothing about the meeting, which al-Burhan denied.
“We believe that the Sudanese revolution did not take place for that, and we trust that the Sudanese people, like all Arab peoples, are against the so-called deal of the century and all its consequences,”he post added.
Moreover, the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan issued a statement that
accused al-Burhan of treason to the Sudanese people who always supported the
Palestinian cause and people with utter rejection to normalization.
Also, Khartoum-based Salafi preacher Abdel-Hay Youssef, who is
also known for his support to the Muslim Brotherhood and relations with
al-Qaeda and Daesh has claimed the current government came to power throw a
coup, not a popular revolution.
In this regard, Mohamed Ezz ed-Din, researcher in African affairs,
told The Reference in an interview that Qatar is seeking to sow discord and
spread chaos in Sudan, and this time by driving wedges between the current
authority and igniting public opinion.
He further added that Qatar, through its arms in Sudan, especially
the Muslim Brotherhood, wants to destabilize Sudan and fill it with imaginary
divisions with an aim to return the Muslim Brotherhood to the scene once again.