Reports have emerged today regarding an internal dispute among the Muslim Brotherhood factions in Istanbul, stemming from disagreements over the ownership of one of the organization’s administrative buildings.
This disagreement prompted intervention from the Turkish judiciary, which issued a ruling to divide the building between the two conflicting factions, highlighting the extent of the internal divisions.
Analysts indicate that this internal rift could impact the organization’s financial resources and international relations, particularly at a time when some U.S. entities classify branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, intensifying pressure on them.