In this riveting episode of House of War, Daniel Sadan and his featured speakers analyze the deep-rooted connections between radical Islamism in the UK and the rise of antisemitism, spotlighting the pervasive influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on the British Isles. The panel, led by Khaled Hassan, a renowned UK counter-terrorism and intelligence analyst, alongside distinguished guests including Lt. Col. Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Andreas Mountzouroulias, Catherine Perez-Shakdam, and Uri Kurlianchik, offers a comprehensive analysis of the Brotherhood’s infiltration into UK politics, its global networks, and the dangerous consequences of Islamist ideologies taking root in British society.
This episode examines the Brotherhood’s strategic efforts to infiltrate political, media, educational, and religious institutions in the UK while promoting a narrative of victimhood combined with rabid antisemitism. Our experts shed light on the role of Islamist centers, the media, politicians, charities, and educational institutions linked to the Brotherhood, which operate under the guise of humanitarian work while advancing extremist agendas and ideology. The discussion also connects this rise in radical Islamism to a wider trend of anti-Israel sentiment, revealing how the Muslim Brotherhood’s rhetoric fuels not only political influence but also a sharp increase in global antisemitism across the UK, Europe, the US, and worldwide.
Our panelists explore the broader geopolitical ramifications of these movements, from their role in spreading extremist ideologies to destabilizing Western democracies. The episode offers both historical context and contemporary analysis, drawing parallels between the Muslim Brotherhood’s activities in the UK and similar movements across the Middle East. Additionally, it tackles the difficult question of why the UK government continues to engage with such groups, despite mounting evidence of their extremist underpinnings.
Listen to this critical discussion to gain a deeper understanding about the intersection of radical Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, American adversaries, and a deeply concerning rising tide of antisemitism coming from seemingly legitimate left wing groups threatening democratic values in Britain and beyond.