Senior Department of Homeland Security official Mohamed Elibiary continues to disseminate support for the Muslim Brotherhood .On March 17, senior Department of Homeland Security advisor Mohamed Elibiary copied a tweet ennobling Muslim Brotherhood
founder Hassan al-Banna, complete with a picture of the famous Islamist. He also stated that he met with relatives of Hamas leaders and would soon reach out to American conservatives for collaboration.
The Clarion Project has previously documented Elibiary’s advocacy for the Brotherhood and direct ties to its American branch. The vast majority of Elibiary’s tweets are in defense of the Muslim Brotherhood. Nothing else even comes close. He also regularly defends the overall Islamist cause and derides its critics as “Islamophobes” with bigoted intentions.
In a March 3 tweet, he argued that Hamas does not believe Israel is a genuine peace partner and referenced a meeting he had with relatives of Hamas leaders.
He continues to compare the Muslim Brotherhood to Christian evangelicals and the Protestant Reformation. He states that the Brotherhood is just a “political faction” and “talk of them being a security prob was always just politics.”
He also criticized the Egyptian government to attacking Brotherhood spiritual leader Yousef al-Qaradawi as a fugitive. Elibiary often sends out Muslim Brotherhood statements accusing the Egyptian government of human rights abuses.
In another tweet, Elibiary claims his critics are motivated by “their hatred of Islam and change.”
Elibiary is a long-time Texas Republican Party official who was a delegate for Senator John McCain in 2008. In another recent tweet, he apologizes to his right-wing “fans” for focusing too much on Egypt and says he will soon reach out to them so “we can work together on reviving America.”
In October 2013, a 37-page report on Elibiary was released that was based on my extensive interview with him. Clarion summarized it into 15 disturbing facts about his beliefs, actions and associations.
One fact is that he is a long-time friend of Shukri Abu Baker, the CEO of the Holy Land Foundation, who is in jail for financing Hamas. Baker is also a senior U.S. Muslim Brotherhood operative.Read the full story here.
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