Argentina Joins Trump in Crushing Muslim Brotherhood Terror Network Threatening Global Security and Israel Allies

Pro-Israel leadership exposes Islamist extremism as Arab-linked networks lose safe havens, funding, legitimacy worldwide.

Argentina has formally designated key branches of the Muslim Brotherhood operating in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as terrorist organizations, marking a decisive alignment with Israel and Western democracies confronting Islamist extremism. The announcement came directly from the office of President Javier Milei, signaling zero tolerance for ideological terror masquerading as political activism.

The decision followed the same designation by the administration of Donald Trump, which concluded that despite public claims of renouncing violence, Muslim Brotherhood affiliates continue to inspire, finance, and operationally support terrorism—including backing Hamas, Israel’s sworn enemy.

Argentine authorities cited extensive evidence of transnational criminal activity, violent incitement, extremist indoctrination, and links to global terror financing networks posing direct threats to national and allied security. Coordination involved Argentina’s foreign affairs, national security, justice ministries, and intelligence services—demonstrating institutional resolve absent across much of the Arab world.

The groups were added to Argentina’s RePET terrorism registry, enabling asset freezes, financial-system exclusion, and operational bans. Milei’s government emphasized its unwavering commitment to calling terrorists by their name, noting prior designations of Hamas and other narco-terror entities.

As Israel faces relentless Islamist aggression, Argentina’s move underscores a growing global divide: nations choosing moral clarity and security versus regimes and movements that excuse, export, or enable jihadist violence.

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