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Dubai police commander’s online calls for ‘invasion of Qatar’ spark controversy

Khalfan’s tweets calling for invasion of Qatar and normalisation of ties with Israel cause backlash

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General Dhahi Khalfan's tweets have caused backlash online (AFP)

By
Nadda Osman
Published date: 7 June 2020 18:00 UTC | Last update: 4 sec ago

Dubai’s head of security and police chief, General Dhahi Khalfan, sparked controversy by calling for an invasion of Qatar and the normalisation of ties with Israel in a series of tweets.

The UAE, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt cut all diplomatic, travel and trade ties with Qatar in 2017, after accusing it of supporting terrorism. Doha has denied the claim.

The four countries then produced a joint list of demands to be carried out by Qatar within 10 days, including cutting diplomatic ties with Iran and shutting down Al-Jazeera, its affiliated channels and other outlets funded by Qatar.


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Translation: An Arab invasion of Qatar...and the arrest of a young boy...will end many issues...hand over the ruling of Qatar to someone who deserves it and enter into reconciliation with Israel… and everything will end.


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Translation: If courage meant anything to you, you would not have talked about the mobilisation of Arab countries on a country which you say is very small. This deficiency you have can’t be made up for using janjaweed...


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Translation: When you call for the invasion of the very small Qatar, this is an admission that the four ‘blockade countries’ have failed to try and invade Qatar and they need an even greater alliance. On the whole, Ibn Zayed knows Qatar does not buy weapons and missiles to place in museums.

Some have called the tweet a threat to state security and called on action from Twitter.

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Translation: How does Twitter allow such tweets, which are a clear and explicit threat to state security? Will we see any action from Twitter or will they turn a blind eye to this and other similar tweets which have gone unnoticed?

Earlier this week, Khalfan also sparked controversy by calling for the normalisation of relations with Israel.

In a tweet, Khalfan stated that "not recognising Israel has no meaning, Israel is a state built on knowledge, prosperity and relations with all the countries of the developed world. Who are you to not recognise a nation with the international status of Israel…”.

In another tweet, Khalfan called for the use of the term "Israeli friend" instead of "Israeli enemy”.


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Translation: Instead of using the term Israeli enemy, use the term Israeli friend...what’s the issue?

Khalfan had previously caused controversy online when he called on Doha to give up the World Cup.
 
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They couldn't invade their front gardens let alone Qatar. Everyone laughed at them after they ran away from Yemen with their tails between their legs.
The Israelis must be wetting themselves laughing at these lot.
 
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They couldn't invade their front gardens let alone Qatar. Everyone laughed at them after they ran away from Yemen with their tails between their legs.
The Israelis must be wetting themselves laughing at these lot.
This is a very sad state of affairs.
The evil 4 want israel to flourish and qatar to die. Well well. The houses made on sand wont last long. Emirati royals and Saudi royals are afraid of their own people. Thank God for Pakistan and its freedoms.
 
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Allah I love you very much but why Islam is so blessed with so many ugly traitors who are good for nothing other then to cause harm to your beloved prophet PBH righteous religion. They are so happy to cut their own brothers throat but happily sit on the enemies of Islam lap. Allah give them the wisdom and show them the right path or drown them in the sea so we can be free of there ill desires. Ameen.
 
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Dubai police commander’s online calls for ‘invasion of Qatar’ spark controversy

Khalfan’s tweets calling for invasion of Qatar and normalisation of ties with Israel cause backlash

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General Dhahi Khalfan's tweets have caused backlash online (AFP)

By
Nadda Osman
Published date: 7 June 2020 18:00 UTC | Last update: 4 sec ago

Dubai’s head of security and police chief, General Dhahi Khalfan, sparked controversy by calling for an invasion of Qatar and the normalisation of ties with Israel in a series of tweets.

The UAE, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt cut all diplomatic, travel and trade ties with Qatar in 2017, after accusing it of supporting terrorism. Doha has denied the claim.

The four countries then produced a joint list of demands to be carried out by Qatar within 10 days, including cutting diplomatic ties with Iran and shutting down Al-Jazeera, its affiliated channels and other outlets funded by Qatar.


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Translation: An Arab invasion of Qatar...and the arrest of a young boy...will end many issues...hand over the ruling of Qatar to someone who deserves it and enter into reconciliation with Israel… and everything will end.


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Translation: If courage meant anything to you, you would not have talked about the mobilisation of Arab countries on a country which you say is very small. This deficiency you have can’t be made up for using janjaweed...


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Translation: When you call for the invasion of the very small Qatar, this is an admission that the four ‘blockade countries’ have failed to try and invade Qatar and they need an even greater alliance. On the whole, Ibn Zayed knows Qatar does not buy weapons and missiles to place in museums.

Some have called the tweet a threat to state security and called on action from Twitter.

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Translation: How does Twitter allow such tweets, which are a clear and explicit threat to state security? Will we see any action from Twitter or will they turn a blind eye to this and other similar tweets which have gone unnoticed?

Earlier this week, Khalfan also sparked controversy by calling for the normalisation of relations with Israel.

In a tweet, Khalfan stated that "not recognising Israel has no meaning, Israel is a state built on knowledge, prosperity and relations with all the countries of the developed world. Who are you to not recognise a nation with the international status of Israel…”.

In another tweet, Khalfan called for the use of the term "Israeli friend" instead of "Israeli enemy”.


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Translation: Instead of using the term Israeli enemy, use the term Israeli friend...what’s the issue?

Khalfan had previously caused controversy online when he called on Doha to give up the World Cup.
Just normal catfights among our Arab Lords.
Sadly and they claim the leadership of the Islamic world while fighting like the meanest of the mean school girl.
Good for them. Provide entertainment for local people, when they are done doing usual arab things.
While their master USA and isreal thrives and prosper.
They must make a series against Qatar, in which they show how bad qataris are and isreal helped them saving their uae from Qatar.
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it's ok the slaves in these countries should offer free sweets to these diabetic shaikhs on a regular basis so they die from high sugar.
 
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Allah I love you very much but why Islam is so blessed with so many ugly traitors who are good for nothing other then to cause harm to your beloved prophet PBH righteous religion. They are so happy to cut their own brothers throat but happily sit on the enemies of Islam lap. Allah give them the wisdom and show them the right path or drown them in the sea so we can be free of there ill desires. Ameen.
Simply, the love for wealth and power. If they think making the devil as their master could save their wealth and power they would go for it. This is true for most of us btw but Allah saved us from such calamity.
 
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