France’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin links Karim Benzema to a terrorist organization: “He has infamous ties to the Muslim Brotherhood”

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The minister’s statements come after the support that the former Real Madrid footballer showed to the residents of Gaza.

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has linked Karim Benzema to a terrorist organization. “He has infamous ties to the Muslim Brotherhood,” Darmanin said on Tuesday. during an interview on CNews. The minister’s statements come after the support that the former Real Madrid footballer showed to the residents of Gaza.

It should be remembered that the “Muslim Brotherhood” is a transactional Islamic organization considered terrorist in France. In fact, they are is recognized as a terrorist organization in several countries and is one of the most influential groups in the Arab world.

The ideology of the Brotherhood, founded by Al Banna and the thinker Sayed Qutb, was born as a resistance to British colonialism and was formed as an alternative to Western culture. The aim is to extend the Islamic laws and principles contained in the Quran and the Sunna (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) to all areas of life.

The conflict between Israel and Palestine continues to provoke a wave of reactions on social networks and a week after the Hamas attack on Israeli territory, Benzema showed his solidarity on Sunday with a clear message via response from Dudu Aouate.

“All our prayers for the people of Gaza, who are once again victims of these unjust bombings, in which neither women nor children are spared,” the 35-year-old striker had written in “X”.

Dudu Aouate, a former Israeli goalkeeper with an important past in the Spanish league, had insulted Benzema a few hours ago, calling him a “bastard” in five languages.

Source: Goal

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