https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN25O1C3
(Reuters) - Egyptian authorities said on Friday they had arrested the acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mahmoud Ezzat, during a raid on an apartment in Cairo.
The arrest is the latest blow to Egypt’s oldest and most organised Islamist movement, which has been crushed in a sweeping crackdown since it was forced from power seven years ago.
Ezzat was an influential former deputy to Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie, and was seen as a hardliner within the group. He became acting leader after Badie’s arrest in August 2013.
Excellent news. And the resurgence of MB in Egypt rests 100% on Steaming Pile - oops, I mean 0bo0la. He sent $$ to help overthrow Mubarak with Bernadine Dohrn and one other harpy, I think the Code Pink she-maggot. Then Morsi the MB muderer got sprung from prison along with numerous other MB vermin and Mubarak got overthrown, with 0bola’s support.