Overview
- The classified report identifies the Muslim Brotherhood as a long-term threat to French national cohesion through non-violent political Islamism and institutional infiltration.
- Musulmans de France, the Brotherhood's alleged French branch, is linked to 139 mosques and other local organizations influencing secularism and gender equality.
- President Macron chaired a Defence Council meeting today, tasking the government with drafting countermeasures by early June and committing to publish the report by week’s end.
- Proposals under consideration include banning headscarves for minors under 15 in public spaces and criminalizing parental coercion to enforce veiling.
- The report has ignited political debate, with far-right leaders demanding an outright ban on the Muslim Brotherhood and leftist figures accusing the government of Islamophobia.