After revealing its financing and its role in inciting against Egypt .. The new Brotherhood satellite attacks “Al Arabiya”

After revealing its financing and its role in inciting against Egypt .. The new Brotherhood satellite attacks “Al Arabiya”

The satellite channel “The Peoples” attacked the new Brotherhood channel a few hours after Al-Arabiya.net revealed information about the launch of the Brotherhood’s two new satellite channels broadcasting from the British capital, London, their funding sources, and their role in inciting against Egypt and the crowd of demonstrations against the regime on November 11.

Brotherhood journalist Moataz Matar, who runs the satellite channel, in his programme yesterday evening, “Al-Arabiya,” after its eating and exposing the Brotherhood’s new media plans, and the group’s launching new satellite channels in order to call and mobilise demonstrations and revolutionary mobility in Egypt, as well as charges against “Al-Arabiya,” including hostility For the group, incitement, and antagonism against it.

The emigrating Egyptian journalist who was expelled from Turkey acknowledged that the new satellite channel was launched as part of a plot to incite people against their governments and topple the Arab regimes. He presented information from pamphlets published by “Al Arabiya. net” and “Al Arabiya” about this plot and claimed that it was not a Brotherhood plot but rather widespread demands.

The Brotherhood, notably the Mahmoud Hussein-led Istanbul front, has started a new satellite channel that is being broadcast from London, the capital of the United Kingdom, to criticise Egypt and demand the toppling of the government.
The group called the satellite channel the “peoples”, and it is mainly managed by the fugitive journalist Moataz Matar, who had previously left from Turkey after the Turkish authorities forced him to leave the country, and stopped his program on the “Al -Sharq” satellite channel.

One of the most notable leaders of the organisation and the financial backbone of the Brotherhood, Turkish-born businessman Medhat Al-Haddad provides funding for the satellite station.

According to the decision of the Turkish authorities, the group decided that the fleeing journalist will be responsible for luring the remaining broadcasters and media personnel, who will depart from Istanbul after their programmes and media activities have been suspended. Meanwhile, a sizable number of the group’s stomachs, correspondents, and technicians will be employed in the satellite channel’s London headquarters and the offices that are slated to open in a number of other countries.

It’s interesting to note that the group, specifically the third front, which is the trend of change, also made the decision to launch a second satellite channel targeted at Egypt, called “Harak 11-11,” and declared that it would be used to broadcast and transmit the protests that its platforms and committees demand in Egypt in order to demonstrate and change the system, according to its claim.

The new Brotherhood satellite hits “Al Arabiya” after disclosing its funding and its part in inciting against Egypt

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