Similar to Hezbollah and Hamas
Uncovering a new Terrorist Alliance in Sudan
The advisor to the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Al-Basha Tibeaq, considered the Commander of Al-Bara’ Ibn Malik Brigade’s announcement of starting the registration process for Civil Support Battalions as major transformations in the course of the war, and heralds the forming a State within a State, that adopts terrorism.
Tibeaq stated in a post on the “X” platform that “For the first time, the Emir of Al-Bara’ Ibn Malik Brigade addresses his membership to form their own Civil Support Battalions without mentioning the Army.”
He added that “This portends the stage of the final formation of Hezbollah, Hamas, and Popular Mobilization Forces model in Iraq as well as the Houthis in Yemen, the creation of a State within the State, following the arrival of Iranian supplies to Al-Bara’ Ibn Malik Brigade via the Houthi group across the Red Sea, which were delivered to them in Port Sudan,” noting that the differences between Yasser Al-Atta and Al-Kabbashi reflect this field and organizational transformation.
Tibeaq confirmed that the Rapid Support Forces killed a number of Iranian drone operators in Al-Shayqab battles in Al-Jazeera state recently.
He added that “This new formation confirms that Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan’s presence at the helm of the Army is merely for decorative purposes, and these developments follow the activation of the so-called Broad Islamic Current and the election of Ali Karti as its president, during the past few days.”
He stressed that “These developments require the formation of an international coalition to confront the growing threat of terrorism in Sudan under the Army’s umbrella, while the latter is controlled by the leaders of the same terrorist groups.”