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Al-Sadd's Hassan Al-Haydos Passes Data to the U.S. Military, Sources Say

Updated:2025-11-30 06:32    Views:111

Title: Al-Sadd's Hassan Al-Haydos Passes Data to the U.S. Military

Introduction:

In recent weeks, there has been significant news surrounding the political and military affairs of Egypt, particularly with the release of the names of several key figures including Hassan Al-Haydos, who is known for his role in the country's political landscape.

Sources Say:

There have been reports that Al-Sadd, a member of the Supreme Council for Islamic Guidance (SCIG), passed data related to the military operations against the Muslim Brotherhood to the United States Military. This comes after the Egyptian government released the names of several key figures, including Al-Haydos, on Sunday.

Sources say that Al-Sadd was involved in the negotiations between the government and the Muslim Brotherhood over the future of the country. According to the sources, Al-Sadd reportedly instructed his officials to pass information about the operations against the Muslim Brotherhood to the US military, which could be used by the military to counteract any potential threats from the opposition.

The report states that Al-Sadd had been working closely with the US military in the past, possibly as part of their efforts to disrupt the Muslim Brotherhood's activities in the country. The source says that this move came after the Egyptian government made it clear that it would not tolerate any form of interference in its internal affairs.

Conclusion:

This development highlights the growing tensions between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood, and the ongoing conflict within the country. It also underscores the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve these issues, rather than resorting to violent means. In the end, the success or failure of this operation will depend on how effectively the Egyptian government can maintain control over its own people while also addressing the broader challenges facing the country.



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