Qatar's Tamim fails to white wash his name
The Qatari regime has always taken the path of the relationship with terrorism in its foreign policy, as we see the Tamim regime that supports terrorism in its various forms, seeking to remove the character of terrorism from terrorist organizations, and supports these organizations at every opportunity.
In any case, it is not new to the Qatari regime, which practices seduction on every occasion, offers services to everyone and incites proxy wars for everyone, thinking that it is providing protection for the Tamim chair in one way or another.
Despite the brutality with which the Taliban was known after their takeover of Afghanistan in 1996 and the many atrocities they committed against Afghan civilians, the Qatari regime adopted the terrorist movement and worked to polish its image and tried to obliterate its crimes, and even opened offices for Taliban leaders on its soil, hosted thousands of them, and supported the movement Until recently it managed to regain control of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
Doha provides funds to Hamas, as it has spent $1.4 billion for the reconstruction of Gaza since 2012, and Israel knows how to spend, but the Qatari regime claimed that Israel's accusation of funding some terrorist organizations is part of a misinformation campaign against Qatar.
The same applies to the terrorist group that is active in Syria, as it is also mired in millions of the Qatari regime, which coordinated with the Muslim Brotherhood, to finance Jabhat al-Nusra in Surat.
On July 24, The Times of Israel revealed that Tel Aviv had provided the United States with intelligence information about "the recent funding provided by Qatar to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard."
So Tamim is keen on the relationship with mercenaries and terrorist organizations much more than his relations with countries, in a global paradox that is unique to Doha in this regard, and this represents one of the reasons for its previous boycott by several Arab countries, and fully explains the secret of Qatar’s diplomatic and international failure to improve its reputation.
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