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Lost in Translation—Or Something More? How a Grammatical Glitch Became a Weapon Against Israel
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In a move that should have come a decade earlier, France has finally awakened to the sprawling, subversive presence of the Muslim Brotherhood within its borders—a threat that Egypt crushed, the UAE outlawed, and Jordan has begun to dismantle. But while the Middle East has moved decisively, Western democracies have largely buried their heads in the sand. Until now.
The 2025 French government report is not just a wake-up call—it’s a detailed roadmap of ideological infiltration and soft-power subversion, revealing a covert network that has embedded itself into schools, mosques, community organizations, and political discourse across Europe.
What France is mapping now, the UAE ripped out by the roots in 2014 when it designated the Brotherhood a terrorist organization and arrested dozens of operatives.
“France didn’t plan to blow the whistle on the Muslim Brotherhood’s attempt to take over Europe. But that’s exactly what it did a couple of weeks ago, when a classified report from the Ministry of the Interior leaked to the newspaper Le Figaro.
— The Free Press (@TheFP) June 3, 2025
The 73-page document, marked… pic.twitter.com/zuIlK0Wn0o
As the Muslim Brotherhood lost ground and legitimacy in the Middle East, it didn’t disappear—it mutated.
Gone are the fiery sermons and overt political demands. In their place: think tanks in Brussels, Islamic schools in Lille, mosque networks in Lyon, and imam training programs quietly molding minds in Château-Chinon. The agenda? Still political Islam—but now packaged in the soft language of "community development," "youth engagement," and "social justice."
The French report unpacks the façade. Behind familiar acronyms lie well-funded ideological machines:
Musulmans de France – 139 mosques, 280 associations, nearly 100,000 weekly worshippers.
IESH Château-Chinon – A seminary training imams in Brotherhood-aligned doctrine.
Collège Averroès – A private Islamic school with ideological roots in political Islam.
Youth Wings – EMF (Étudiants Musulmans de France) and JMF (Jeunes Musulmans de France), breeding grounds for a new generation of “moderate” Islamists.
And it doesn't stop in France.
Protect your civilization. Arrest and deport those Islamists. The Muslim Brotherhood has turned your universities into war zones against Jews. Harvard is now a Hamas-Hezbollah recruiting ground. Ban them, like the UAE did. You can't be more Muslim than us.@visegrad24 pic.twitter.com/GTgnzK6bPV
— Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) May 23, 2025
The Brotherhood’s influence stretches far beyond French borders:
FEMYSO – The EU youth arm, heavily active in Brussels.
CEM (Council of European Muslims) – HQ in Belgium, coordinating ideologically aligned NGOs.
Europe Trust – Owns over £20 million in European real estate, funding operations across the continent.
This is not conjecture—it’s accounting. Follow the money, and you find Islamic Relief, flagged repeatedly for channeling EU funds into Brotherhood-aligned programs.
Between 2018–2019, Islamic Relief received millions in public EU grants while operating as a financial conduit for Brotherhood projects.
Finally, they’ve seen the truth.
— Mariam Almazrouie (@mariam_almaz11) June 15, 2025
The Muslim Brotherhood is not just another political group it’s a calculated ideological machine that hides behind religion to undermine states from within. This kind of organization should be banned everywhere in the interest of national security… pic.twitter.com/HTCUm53HnL
This isn’t “faith.” It’s a geopolitical ideology that speaks one language in the West, and another behind closed doors:
“Double Discourse”: Moderate in French, radical in Arabic.
“Cercle Restreint”: A secretive inner circle bound by oaths.
Recruitment: Not public, but calculated—via private halaqas, loyalty pledges, and ideologically controlled schools.
Two 13-year-old Muslim boys, like those shaped by Muslim Brotherhood and Iran-backed mosques in France and the UK, raped a 12-year-old Jewish girl for one reason: being Jewish. One filmed the rape while shouting antisemitic slurs. No protests. No outrage. Why? Because the crowd…
— Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) June 15, 2025
France’s report pulls back the curtain on key operatives:
Tariq & Hani Ramadan – The ideological heirs of Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna.
Ibrahim El-Zayat – Europe Trust’s financial mastermind.
Hassan Iquioussen, Amar Lasfar, Abdallah Ben Mansour – Strategists, funders, ideologues.
These men don’t shout from minarets. They whisper in policy halls. They write curriculums. They advise NGOs.They are not marginal actors—they are deeply embedded within the European establishment.
Let’s not forget: the UAE didn’t wait for riots to wake up. In 2013, it arrested 94 Brotherhood operatives from Al-Islah. In 2014, it officially outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood and launched counter-influence operations across Europe.
France, for all its recent clarity, is still years behind. But compared to the United States and the United Kingdom? It’s light years ahead.
In this week’s column, I addressed the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood terror organization.
— Imam of Peace (@Imamofpeace) June 8, 2025
UAE's stance on the Muslim Brotherhood was always right https://t.co/GJ69JULWd1
While Paris is finally calling the threat by name, the UK and U.S. are still willfully blind.
In America, the Brotherhood hides behind the veil of “intersectionality” and “human rights.” Qatar-funded universities and NGOs like Students for Justice in Palestine and Codepink camouflage political Islam in social justice rhetoric, using causes like race, climate, and feminism to disarm naïve Progressives.
Consider New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani—an avowed Islamist who cloaks himself in Marxist slogans to capture the support of disaffected urban youth. He’s now a serious contender to be the next mayor of New York City—a city with the largest Jewish population in the world.
Since 9/11: Total terrorist attacks by Islam. 47,571.
— Shirion Collective (@ShirionOrg) June 6, 2025
An incomprehensible amount of death, misery, and suffering.
Now NYC is voting for a “Democratic Socialist” Muslim extremist, Zohran Mamdani for Mayor.
His family celebrated this. pic.twitter.com/k8rp2cOtnS
The irony is staggering. While the Brotherhood is banned in the Arab world, it flourishes in Western liberal strongholds under the banner of civil rights.
France’s awakening must serve as a blueprint. This is not a war against Islam—it’s a confrontation with a global political movement bent on reshaping societies from within.
The Brotherhood is not just a religion. It’s a system. A machine. A long-term, patient operator playing the long game.
And unless America and Britain develop the courage to map, expose, and dismantle this network the way France is beginning to, they will remain ideological battlegrounds — and eventually, casualties.
The long-simmering standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions has officially exited the diplomatic arena and entered the war-planning phase. This morning, in a move that shattered any remaining illusions of neutrality, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a formal censure of Iran for gross violations of its nuclear commitments.
Read more: No More Diplomacy: Tehran Crossed the Nuclear Rubicon
In the information age, the most dangerous weapons don’t fire bullets – they shape narratives. And no nation has wielded this weapon more cunningly than the gas-rich emirate of Qatar. Through its state-funded media arm, Al Jazeera, Qatar has built a formidable propaganda machine that masquerades as a legitimate journalistic outlet while advancing a strategic, Islamist-aligned foreign policy agenda that undermines Western values, legitimizes extremism, and sows division across democratic societies.
Read more: Al Jazeera Isn’t Just a Network, It’s Qatar’s Weapon In Their War On The West
Let’s dispense with the delusions: Qatar is not a peace broker. It is not a bridge between cultures. It is not a “moderate” Arab state.
Qatar is a state sponsor of terrorism. A money launderer for jihad. A luxury hotel for Islamist warlords. And while it bathes in international legitimacy, it quietly orchestrates chaos—arming Hamas, shielding genocidal ideologues, and pouring billions into Western institutions to erode them from within.
The time has come to say what diplomats won’t: Qatar is the puppet master behind Hamas. And the West, in its moral cowardice and economic desperation, is dancing to its tune.
Qatar and Hamas: The Terrorist-Marble Suite Alliance
Hamas did not emerge from Gaza’s rubble on its own. It grew in power through the direct sponsorship of Doha. Every tunnel dug into Israel’s sovereign territory, every Israeli murdered in their home on October 7, every hostage held beneath Gaza’s ruins—all were funded by Qatari petrodollars.
Qatar is not simply “aligned” with the Muslim Brotherhood—it is the Muslim Brotherhood's state, after being exiled from Egypt and banned in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Jordan. In Doha, Brotherhood leaders dine in luxury while plotting revolution. Some of them, hosted by Qatar’s ruling elite, have been caught on video preaching death to America, death to Israel, and the triumph of global Sharia law. Qatar doesn’t just enable Islamism—it institutionalizes it.
Before Edan Alexander is made to decide whether he wants to visit Qatar, I want him to see this video of Hamas praying in Doha while he was taken hostage in 2023.
— 𝗡𝗶𝗼𝗵 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗴 ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) May 12, 2025
Edan MUST know the full extent of Qatar's involvement and guilt. He must know that Qatar funded the massacre. pic.twitter.com/OSUVeMm1v7
Oil-Fueled Infiltration: How Qatar Bought the West’s Soul
What Qatar couldn’t conquer with rockets, it bought with "donations."
Elite American and European universities have accepted over $4.7 billion in Qatari “gifts”—cash that has radically reshaped campus culture. What used to be places of rigorous academic debate are now echo chambers of anti-Western, anti-Israel, and anti-capitalist ideology. Harvard. Northwestern. Georgetown. These are no longer ivory towers—they’re ideological outposts for Qatar’s worldview.
Pro-Hamas student groups thrive while Jewish students are harassed, marginalized, and silenced. University presidents squirm when asked to condemn genocide because their institutions are literally funded by a regime that bankrolls one.
Qatar also funnels money into radical political fronts like the extremist wings of Black Lives Matter, and the grotesquely named Jewish Voice for Peace—a fringe group that exists solely to delegitimize Israel and call for the destruction of the Jewish state.
How did a Qatar-—a refuge of Islamist radicalism, a country criticized for modern-day slave labor, become the center of global politics and commerce? How did this tiny peninsular country of 300,000 citizens manage to so successfully ingratiate itself within the Trump…
— Bari Weiss (@bariweiss) May 14, 2025
Crocodile Tears and Bloody Hands: Qatar’s Hypocrisy on Gaza
As Israel responded to the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, Qatar wept not for the victims, but for the terrorists. At the Qatar Economic Forum, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani piously claimed:
“We thought the release of Edan Alexander would open a door to end this tragedy, but the response was a more violent wave of strikes.”
This is grotesque gaslighting. Qatar hosts Hamas leaders like Ismail Haniyeh in five-star luxury. It funded their tunnels, their rockets, and their ideological indoctrination. And it refused to condemn October 7. Instead, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry blamed Israel while Israelis were still being butchered in their homes.
Qatar’s official statement on the day of the massacre didn’t condemn the rapes, kidnappings, or mass executions. It didn’t mention Hamas. Instead, it called for “restraint” and held Israel solely responsible.
The Qatari press even celebrated the assault, declaring the “Al-Aqsa Flood” a heroic blow to the “Zionist occupation.”
Hamas leader Sami Abu-Zuhri, who lives in Qatar, admits that they fully understood the consequences of October 7th and they're fine with it.
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) May 19, 2025
He says that every person killed in Gaza, 10 more will take their place and homes can be rebuilt.
Death cult.pic.twitter.com/6uElpGnuE0
The Axis of Islamism: Qatar, Iran, and the Death of Arab Moderation
While most of the Arab world has turned its back on Iran’s murderous regime, Qatar has drawn it closer. Doha and Tehran have formed a stealth alliance of Islamist supremacy—backing Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Taliban while undermining regional peace efforts.
And Washington has played right into their hands. Even Donald Trump, once a sworn enemy of radical Islam, returned from Qatar with a private jet and nearly $1 trillion in Qatari investments. Qatar doesn’t lobby—it buys loyalty. And the West is for sale.
How is it that the United States continues to lease a military base in Qatar, even as the country hosts Taliban war criminals and bankrolls U.S.-designated terrorist groups? How is it that no meaningful sanctions have ever been imposed on Doha, even as it funds attacks against America’s allies and its values?
A $400 million plane is not a gift, it's a bribe. It's turning my stomach that Qatar, a state sponsor of terror, has become a major player on the global stage. Hamas is celebrating, which is all you need to know. Thank you so much @KatrinaSzish for having me @NEWSMAX. pic.twitter.com/n1TiP65stV
— Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) May 12, 2025
Qatar’s Master Plan: Collapse the West from Within
Qatar doesn’t want coexistence—it wants conquest. Not through war, but through influence, infiltration, and ideological decay.
And we’re seeing the results.
In Britain, Islamists block roads and bring cities to a standstill as 100,000 men pray in the streets in politically charged demonstrations.
In France, police are afraid to enter Sharia-governed suburbs.
In America, Jewish students are hunted across campuses while university deans cower behind double-speak.
These are not coincidences. They are products of Qatar’s long game: weakening Western resolve, replacing liberal democratic ideals with post-colonial shame and anti-Israel venom.
And the most sinister part? They’ve done it with our own money.
THE QATARI GLOBALISTS
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) May 13, 2025
I don't think Qatar's leaders are either new or interested in abandoning terrorism. They're "globalists" who spread their money to support terrorism, terrorist groups, and terrorist propaganda throughout the Middle East, the West, and our country --…
Enough. Stop Taking Their Money. Start Taking Them Seriously.
The time for appeasement is over. The idea that Qatar is a “moderating force” is a lie. It is a rogue regime cloaked in oil wealth, and its greatest weapon is the West’s greed and cowardice.
Expel Qatari influence from Western universities.
Sanction the regime for financing terrorism.
End diplomatic theater that paints Qatar as a mediator.
Hold elected officials accountable for selling out their nations to foreign tyranny.
Qatar has built an empire of radicalism behind the curtain of diplomacy. And unless the world wakes up, it won’t be long before the freedoms we cherish are relics—sold off to the highest bidder in Doha.