Zionism mark in Qatar crisis

Zionism mark in Qatar crisis
Date: 8.6.2017 14:00

Undoubtedly, the Qatar crisis that first lived makes the face of America and Europe, especially Zionist Israel, laughing. How and why did the Qatar crisis begin? Where is Israel stands in this crisis? What is the role of Turkey and Iran in the crisis? What Israel is planning to take control natural gas reserves in the Mediterranean?

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Muhammed Özdemir
 
First, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates announced that they cut their relations with Qatar. Later, Yemen, Libya and the Maldives joined to this 4 countries. Flight to Qatar was suspended, some Egyptian and Qatar banks suspended the transfer of funds. Well, what's behind this crisis? Where is Israel of it?
 

JORDAN TURNED ITS BACK ON QATAR WHILE EXPECTED TO RESOLVE THE CRISIS

 
After the appearance of the crisis, It came to agenda that Jordan and Kuwait will assume the role of mediator over crisis. In this case, Saudi Arabia approached it positively. Jordan, which is eye-catching to be the country to resolve the crisis, suddenly joined the countries that cut off relations with Qatar. Mauritania also announced that it had suspended relations with Qatar following Jordan. Jordan has shut down Qatar's Aljazeerah media office.
 

MURSI DETAIL IN QATAR CRISIS

 
In July 2013, the President-elect Mursi in Egypt was overthrown by a military coup, and Abdulfettah El Sisi's junta became the first step in tensions with Qatar. The Sisian administration has arrested Ikhwan rulers-- which is regarded political Islam as the main ideology and also known as Muslim Brotherhood.
 

TURNING POINT BETWEEN QATAR-SAUDI ARABIA

 
Saudi Arabia, which has been in an unfriendly relationship with Ikhwan for many years, supports the stern attitude of the Sisi government against the Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan). As a result, relations with Saudi Arabia in the post-coup era in Egypt were gradually developing, while the relations with Qatar, which did not hinder Ihvan's support, gradually worsened.
 

ZIONISTS SUPPORT THE CRISIS

 
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman's statement "The crisis between Qatar and some Arab countries offers Israel a great opportunity to work with Arab countries" clearly shows that the Zionists support the crisis and that the happiness that arises from it.
 

NATURAL GAS PROJECT THAT PUT MURSI ON ZIONIST'S TARGET LIST

 
Qatar currently has the world's largest natural gas reserves in the territorial waters of the Gulf of Basra, and Iran is another owner of reserves across the sea. Since 2013, Israel has started to produce natural gas in the Mediterranean. The Suez project belonged to President Muhammad Mursi who was imprisoned in Egypt. Mursi, as a national project, was thinking of saving the future of Egypt with the new Suez. However, there was a country who really uncomfortable with it: Israel.
 

ISRAEL'S PURPOSE IS TO CONTROL SINAI PENINSULA

 
What Mursi tried to do with the Suez project was against Israel's natural gas plans. The process up to the time when Mursi was overthrown by the coup relieved Israel. Israel started to open a channel parallel to Mursi's "New Suez" project. From the Haifa to the Red Sea, this is just for to take control of the Sinai Peninsula. Israel is planning to put pressure on Qatar, which has strong natural gas reserves in the region for this domination.
 

THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT QATAR SUPPORTS DAESH

 
One of the issues that caused tension between Saudi Arabia and Qatar was in Palestine. Qatar's cooperation with the elected Hamas movement that protects the rights of the Palestinian people, which is seen as a "terrorist organization" by Israel, the US and the European Union, protects and . The fact that the high level representatives of Hamas live in Doha also increased the level of this crisis. While countries such as Saudi Arabia and BAE have raised their voices against Hamas over the past few years due to their organic connection with the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar's already embraced Hamas leaders have come to the forefront of the crisis.
 

CAN CRISIS BE TURNED INTO AN OPPORTUNITY?

 
After Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates cut relations with Qatar, Turkey, Iran and Iraq are reported to meet in Baghdad to discuss the crisis. Iranian Regulatory Benefit Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei said that the Organization for Islamic Cooperation could be called into the meeting to help resolve the issue, without giving information about the date of the meeting.

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