Overview
- Jordan's Interior Ministry officially banned the Muslim Brotherhood, closing its offices and confiscating assets, following allegations of a sabotage plot.
- Authorities arrested 16 individuals last week, accusing them of manufacturing rockets and drones, with links to the Brotherhood; the group denies the allegations.
- The ban extends to all activities, publications, and promotion of the Brotherhood's ideology, with violators subject to legal penalties.
- Police have surrounded and searched the headquarters of the Islamic Action Front, the Brotherhood's political arm, which holds 31 parliamentary seats.
- The Brotherhood, which has operated legally in Jordan for decades, claims it is committed to national security and has renounced violence, but critics label it a terrorist organization.