confidential documents revealed qatar’s conspiracies against saudi arabia
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Confidential documents revealed Qatar’s conspiracies against Saudi Arabia

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Confidential documents revealed Qatar’s conspiracies against Saudi Arabia
Cairo - Said Al Ghamedi

Qatar has sought to abort an invitation by the late Saudi monarch King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz to establish a dialogue between Islamic schools in 2012, according to documents issued by the Office of the Prime Minister of Qatar, classified as confidential. The country uses the influence of its allies in the so-called Arab Spring countries especially Egypt.
These documents indicate that the Qatari Prime Minister, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr al-Thani, asked the deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi to use the influence of his group to abort the idea that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah had launched during the Islamic Solidarity Summit held in Makkah August 2012.
At this summit, King Abdullah proposed the establishment of a center for dialogue between the Islamic sects based in the city of Riyadh, which was welcomed by the leaders of the Islamic countries participating in the summit hosted by Safa Palace in a positive atmosphere. Qatar did not show any public opposition to the Saudi proposal, but the minutes of the Qatari prime minister's meetings with leaders of the Ikhwan and then with Egyptian officials belonging to the group revealed the true orientation of Doha.
The reports of the meetings between the president, Muslim Brotherhood’s president Mohamed Morsi, and the Qatari prime minister, show a consensus between the two parties to oppose the movements of the Kingdom towards the launch of the dialogue of Islamic schools.
Al-Arabiya.net published two audio recordings of former Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa and his Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim with Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi attacking Saudi Arabia and the ruling family, confirming that Qatar's plots against Saudi Arabia and its neighbors are not new.
For years, it has appeared several times with clear evidence and sound through previously leaked recordings. In the past two days, two Saudi activists have restored two audio recordings of the former Emir of Qatar, his former prime minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim with former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, attacking Saudi Arabia and the ruling family.
Another document reveals that the Qatari embassy in Iran has taken measures to buy a palace in Tehran, according to the demands of the Emir of Qatar, according to the newspaper “Gulf” UAE. “The purchase of a palace for Tamim in Iran confirms the willingness of the Emir of Qatar to escape to Iran,” said Dr Ali bin Abdullah, special adviser to Qatar’s exiled Prime Minister Sheikha Nouf bint Ahmed al-Thani.
“The plan came after there were reports of moves in full swing, to arrange later, to isolate Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, and to choose a figure from the ruling family to take power,” press reports said. But there is much to be said to the captain chaos behind the Caliphate agenda of Qatar: Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi.
On the other hand, Turkey's parliament on Wednesday approved a draft bill allowing its troops to be deployed to a Turkish military base in Qatar, an apparent move to support the Gulf Arab country when it faces diplomatic and trade isolation from some of the biggest Middle Eastern powers.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain severed relations with Qatar and closed their airspace to commercial flights on Monday, charging it with financing militant groups. Qatar denies the accusations. The bill, drafted before the rift, passed with 240 votes in favor, largely with support from the ruling AK Party and nationalist opposition MHP.

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