The United States government’s designation of the Egyptian, Jordanian, and Lebanese Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist entities reflects a policy grounded in U.S. law and national security assessment . These designations stem from Executive Order 14362 (Nov. 24, 2025), which required the Secretaries of State and Treasury to evaluate whether specific chapters warranted listing as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) or Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) . Under established counterterrorism authorities like Executive Order 13224 and section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act , the U.S. Treasury’s OFAC and the State Department designated the Egyptian and Jordanian branches as SDGTs, and the Lebanese branch as both an FTO and SDGT. All three chapters are assessed to have provided material support to extremist networks such as Hamas, according to the Treasury’s official announcement. These designations allow the U.S. government to block property and in...
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