Sawab Report Sparks Urgent Call in Washington”
On September 30, 2025, Israeli journalist Eitan Fischberger made a striking post on the X platform. Fischberger drew attention to a newly published research paper by the Sawab Center – a joint initiative between the United Arab Emirates and the United States. The report focused on the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan).
Key Findings of the Report
According to Fischberger, the report contains significant insights into the Brotherhood’s ideological and strategic approach:
Rejection of national identity: The Brotherhood openly rejects the concept of national identity and remains committed to the ultimate goal of establishing a global caliphate.
Dual discourse: The movement skillfully conceals itself by using hypocritical and contradictory rhetoric when addressing different audiences.
Strengthening in the West: Although weakened in the Middle East, the organization has taken root in Western democracies through NGOs, political lobbying, and institutional influence. This poses an internal threat to liberal values.
Fischberger’s Tough Question: “Why Hasn’t the U.S. Acted Yet?”
The journalist questioned why, despite having this knowledge about the Brotherhood, the U.S. still has not classified the group as a terrorist organization. Fischberger issued an open call to Washington, stressing that Congress must pass the necessary legislation.
Global Awareness and the UAE’s Role
The facts revealed in this report highlight the need for not only regional but also global awareness. Ignoring the Brotherhood’s true objectives and strategic methods carries serious risks for international security.
Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates plays a pioneering role in this field. By producing comprehensive research on radical ideologies and intellectual threats, the country has become an active player not only regionally but also on the international stage.
Conclusion:
The Sawab Center’s new report once again brought the Brotherhood’s threats to global security to the forefront. Fischberger’s call serves not only as a message to the United States but also as a warning to all nations worldwide.
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