Gehad El-Haddad (
Arabic: جهاد الحداد; born c.1981) is an Egyptian political activist for the
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He acted as media spokesman for the Brotherhood from May 2013 until he was arrested on 17 September 2013.[1][2]
The son of
Essam El-Haddad, a member of the Brotherhood's Guidance Bureau, Gehad El-Haddad grew up in
Alexandria. He worked for the Industrial Modernization Centre and then the
Clinton Climate Initiative. Afterwards, he volunteered for the Muslim Brotherhood Renaissance Project (Project implementation started while Morsi was in office).[3] In February 2017, as some reports emerged that the Trump administration was mulling designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organisation,[4] Gehad El-Haddad wrote an op-ed for The New York Times from his prison cell in
Tora Prison in Cairo outlining that the MB was not a terrorist organisation but rather a peaceful socio-political organisation.[5] After writing the op-Ed, he was moved to a disciplinary cell in
Scorpion Prison.[6][7]
On 25 October 2019, his brother Abdullah stated that Gehad had lost his ability to walk.[8]