Cairo - Members of Muslim Brotherhood are going through a state of insecurity and bewilderment due to their quest for a safe haven in one of the alternative countries other than the statelet of Qatar, argued Dar Al-Ifta's Takfiri Fatwa and Extremist Thoughts Observatory. "The Brotherhood are in constant fear of losing Doha, their typical safe haven, as Doha might succumb to the demand of extraditing a number of the group's leaders to security authorities in other countries where they are wanted elements," the observatory added. "As a result of international pressure and in bid to contain the anger of the boycotting Arab quartet, Qatar is most likely to sell the Brotherhood down the river," the observatory explained. In a report released Tuesday (July 18, 2017), the Observatory stated: "A number of Brotherhood leaders has recently held a meeting in one of the group's camps in Ankara, the Turkish capital, bringing together Mahmoud Hussein, secretary general of the Muslim Brotherhood; Mohamed Hikmat Walid, the general Overseer of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria; the notorious Brotherhood's preacher Wajdi Ghoneim, alongside a number of other Brotherhood leaders, so as to discuss ways to relocate a number of the group's elements from Qatar to Turkey. The report stated that this meeting comes only ten days after the statement of the Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, quoted by the US-based CNN channel, as saying: "We have no relationship or whatsoever with the Muslim Brotherhood, and if we are wrong we will retract."