Cairo – A new internal war erupted among members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group after some of its members accused Christian supporters of being agents of the Egyptian state and church. Such accusations were leveled by several members, topped by MB leading figure Ayat Oraby, against Christians supporting MB-linked ousted president Mohamed Morsi and opposing the June 30 Revolution. Oraby waged a war against political activist Akram Baktar on her Facebook page, accusing him of betrayal and calling for expelling him, along with all pro-Morsi Christians, from the group. Baktar also declared a similar war on Facebook and denied all these claims.