Overview
- Jordan's Interior Ministry has formally outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood, closing its offices, confiscating assets, and banning all related activities and publications.
- The government accuses the group of involvement in a sabotage plot, citing arrests of 16 individuals allegedly linked to weapons manufacturing and explosives testing.
- Police have surrounded and are searching the headquarters of the Islamic Action Front (IAF), the Brotherhood's political arm, which won 31 parliamentary seats in 2024 elections.
- Authorities claim members of the Brotherhood were working to destabilize the country, while the group denies the allegations and asserts its commitment to Jordan's security.
- This crackdown reflects Jordan's balancing act between internal political pressures and broader regional security concerns, as it navigates tensions tied to Middle Eastern conflicts.