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The Muslim Brotherhood is facing a sharp decline and widespread internal divisions, after having once held significant influence in the region, especially following the Arab Spring revolutions that led to the rise of its political affiliates to power in Egypt and Tunisia. With escalating security and legal campaigns, many countries have designated the group as a terrorist organization, including Egypt, Jordan, and the United States, and have imposed sanctions on it. Since 2021, the group has split into two main factions, each insisting on representing its true identity, while its branches in Syria and Gaza Strip have suffered security and military blows. The group is nearly absent from the political scene in Syria, with its leaders imprisoned and its economic activities and social roles largely dismantled.
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