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History tells us Saud family has nothing to do with Islam they always had some place for anti Islam

Early in hejaz they destroyed the shrine of beloved PROPHET MOHAMMAD (P.B.U.H) and many other sins looting from hajj visitors and today they become the sole world leaders of Islam

The Saud family will never want unity between Muslims but create division between arab and ajmaen so they get a upper hand for their sole purpose of governering

The Islam is against such thoughts today we are facing a shame in entire world due to their negligence

Otoman empire was right at that time

Hope a new ottoman empire come and destroy these idiots

Recently UAE had an hand in Turkish coup
 
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I think the countries in Gulf are switching and determining sides for final allignment for the grand finale.
 
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I think the countries in Gulf are switching and determining sides for final allignment for the grand finale.
I think there is no such thing as final alignments and grand finale outside story books and computer games.
 
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Hopefully they remember this favor by Iran later!

https://www.rt.com/business/391251-uae-ban-qatar-flying-territory/

Barred by Arab neighbors Qatari airlines left with major headache & one route to fly

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Arab states in the Persian Gulf suspend all flights to and from Qatar
Qatar Airways had to cancel all flights to neighboring countries. According to the CAPA Center for Aviation, the carrier had 55 daily flights to Saudi Arabia and the UAE before the diplomatic row. The company is offering its customers refunds or rebookings.

“If the actions become protracted then it's probable that customers outside the region will seek increasingly to book on competitor airlines to avoid the longer routing and disruptions which Qatar is currently subjected to as a result of overflight bans,” said John Strickland, director at JLS Consulting, as quoted by Reuters.

On Tuesday, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain also ordered all Qatar Airways offices located in their territory to close.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE used to be the biggest markets by the number of available seats for Qatar Airways. The ban will reportedly cause a double-digit decline in revenue for the carrier, according to CAPA.

Earlier this week, Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic relations with Qatar, accusing the country of supporting terrorism. Egypt, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen and Libya's eastern-based government immediately backed the measure. Later, the Maldives and Mauritania broke off diplomatic ties with Doha.

Qatar has vehemently denied all the accusations leveled by Riyadh and its allies.



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“This is the strongest accusation to date of Qatar being connected with terrorism. Many travelers and corporate accounts could blacklist Qatar Airways,” said Leeham Co analyst Bjorn Fehrm.

As a part of increased efforts to isolate Qatar, it's neighbors shut down flight operations to and from the emirate and gave its nationals two weeks to leave the countries.

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Saudi beef with #Qatar may be about #gas, not terrorism http://on.rt.com/8dr1 #SaudiArabia

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Saudi beef with Qatar may be about gas, not terrorism — RT Business
Saudi Arabia's dispute with Qatar is said to date back to 1995 and stems from the country's success in liquefied natural gas (LNG) production. LNG has given Qatar greater independence from Riyadh and...

Advocating cooperation in the region, Iran offered Qatar its airspace as well as food and water supplies to the isolated Gulf state.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran calls on all the neighbors involved in the current disputes in the southern Persian Gulf region to learn lessons from the past bitter experiences of the region show utmost restraint and move toward reducing tensions and returning to tranquility,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi, as quoted by NBC News.

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Iran Revolutionary Guards ‘protecting Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim inside his palace’
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The sources added that the Revolutionary Guards arrived in Qatar under the cover of training.

Gulf states that have cut diplomatic ties with Qatar in recent days accuse it of having a strong relationship with Iran, despite apparent differences in Syria.




Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani. (File photo: Reuters)

Sheikh Tamim’s statements last month, in which he said there was “no wisdom in harboring hostility toward Iran,” confirmed previous reports that discussed in detail the tight security relationship between both countries, despite the existing tensions between Doha and most members of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Several countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed their ties with Qatar on Monday.

Each country has issued a separate statement explaining the reasoning behind their decisions, but all agreed on Qatar’s role in supporting terrorism and interfering in the internal affairs of other states.
 
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Qatar is in a very sensative position now.whatever they do they should keep this fact in mind before doing anything that they can change their friends and enemies but not their neighbours.May Allah Bless Both Qatar and Saudi arabia more.
 
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Iran offers Qatar use of its ports as Gulf blockade bites
Tehran’s advance underlines how the dispute is taking on regional dynamics
US strike in Syria raises fears of wider conflict
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Iran has rallied to Qatar’s aid, offering the Gulf state the use of three of its ports to import supplies as its Arab neighbours seek to isolate the emirate.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, Qatar’s foreign minister, said Doha would be able to import all the goods it needed. He described the de facto blockade imposed on Qatar by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain as “collective punishment”.

“We have been isolated because we are successful and progressive. We are a platform for peace not terrorism,” Sheikh Mohammed told reporters.


Riyadh and its allies on Monday announced their move to isolate Qatar, accusing the Gulf state of supporting terrorist groups and being too close to Iran, Saudi Arabia’s regional rival.

Iran’s offer underlines how the dispute is taking on regional dynamics. Turkey on Wednesday threw its weight behind Doha, fast-tracking plans to deploy extra Turkish troops to Qatar, potentially putting Ankara on a collision course with Riyadh.

Rising tension in the Middle East bodes ill for the region
The attack in Tehran and Qatar’s isolation further deepen sectarian divisions

Qatar, which hosts the US’s main military base in the Middle East, admits that it supports Islamist groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, the Palestinian faction. But it denies it backs terrorism.

The small nation imports virtually all its goods, but Sheikh Mohammed said that only 16 per cent of food supplies come into Qatar via the countries that have imposed the de facto blockade.

“It’s replaceable and has been replaced in one day,” he said. “They [Qataris] can survive at the same standard forever,” he said.

But he decried the humanitarian cost of Qatar’s neighbours’ actions, which has meant that Saudis, Emiratis and Bahrainis have to leave Qatar in two weeks. Qataris also have the same amount of time to leave those nations.

“What is really hurting here is the families,” Sheikh Mohammed said. He cited the examples of a Qatari mother split from her son in the UAE and a Saudi mother forced to return home, leaving her sick children in Qatar.

“We have never seen these actions anywhere else, even between enemies,” he added.

He said Qatar would discuss accusations made against the country, but would not discuss shifting its foreign policy.

Donald Trump has called for talks to settle the worst diplomatic crisis in the Gulf for decades. After initially lending his backing to Saudi Arabia’s clampdown, the US president called Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, emir of Qatar, on Wednesday.

Mr Trump offered “to help the parties resolve their differences, including through a meeting at the White House if necessary”, according to a US statement released on Wednesday night.

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Qatar and the $1bn hostage deal

The dispute pits important US allies against each other just as Mr Trump is seeking to forge an Arab alliance to counter Iran’s influence in the region.

Kuwait has been leading efforts to mediate between the rival parties.

Sheikh Sabah Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s emir, visited Doha on Wednesday as part of his shuttle diplomacy, but did not present a list of demands to Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed said.

Adel al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, said Gulf states could settle the dispute themselves.

“We have not asked for mediation, we believe this issue can be dealt with among the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council,” he told a news conference with his German counterpart during a visit to Berlin broadcast on Saudi state television.

Omar Saif Ghabash, the UAE’s ambassador to Russia, told BBC radio on Thursday that Qatar had to choose between supporting extremism or its neighbours.

“We have all kinds of recordings taking place where they [Qatar] are co-ordinating with al-Qaeda in Syria,” he said. “Qatar needs to decide: do you want to be in the pocket of Turkey, Iran and Islamic extremists? They need to make a decision; they can’t have it both ways.”


@Sinan What's the deal with Turkish troops in Qatar? Are they there to protect Qatar against KSA or is it part of a military base that Turkey is establishing in Persian Gulf?
 
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@Sinan What's the deal with Turkish troops in Qatar? Are they there to protect Qatar against KSA or is it part of a military base that Turkey is establishing in Persian Gulf?

Turkey set up a military base in Qatar, its first such installation in the Middle East, as part of an agreement signed in 2014. In 2016 Ahmet Davutoglu, then Turkish prime minister, visited the base where 150 troops have already been stationed, the Turkish daily Hurriyet reported.

In an interview with Reuters in late 2015, Ahmet Demirok, Turkey's ambassador to Qatar at the time, said 3,000 ground troops would eventually be deployed at the base, planned to serve primarily as a venue for joint training exercises.

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There were a few troops now 3000-5000 more troops will be deployed.

According to many sources. First land forces will be deployed, warships will follow and lastly a number of F-16s will be stationed in Qatar.
 
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Al Jazeera arabic: Qatar Air force withdrawal from Yemen war خروج نیروی هوایی قطر از جنگ یمن
خروج نیروی هوایی قطر از جنگ یمن
به نقل از تلویزیون الجزیره، نیروی هوایی قطر که در قالب ائتلاف زیر نظر عربستان در تجاوز علیه یمن مشارکت داشت با پایان دادن به حضور خود در ائتلاف عربی، به کشور بازگشت.
این نیروها که در فرودگاه دوحه با استقبال خالد العطیه وزیر مشاور در امور دفاعی و تعدادی از فرماندهان و مقامات عالی کشور روبرو شدند، در مدت زمان حضور در ائتلاف عربی در یمن ، با بیش از دو هزار ساعت پرواز در بمباران مواضع شبه نظامیان حوثی و علی عبدالله صالح سهیم بود. همچنین نیروی هوایی قطر در این مدت بیش از دوازه هزار تن کمک و تجهیزات را در قالب ائتلاف عربی برای نیروهای عربستان ارسال کرده بودند.
http://www.yjc.ir/fa/news/6120597/خروج-نیروی-هوایی-قطر-از-جنگ-یمن
 
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Al Jazeera arabic: Qatar Air force withdrawal from Yemen war خروج نیروی هوایی قطر از جنگ یمن
خروج نیروی هوایی قطر از جنگ یمن
به نقل از تلویزیون الجزیره، نیروی هوایی قطر که در قالب ائتلاف زیر نظر عربستان در تجاوز علیه یمن مشارکت داشت با پایان دادن به حضور خود در ائتلاف عربی، به کشور بازگشت.
این نیروها که در فرودگاه دوحه با استقبال خالد العطیه وزیر مشاور در امور دفاعی و تعدادی از فرماندهان و مقامات عالی کشور روبرو شدند، در مدت زمان حضور در ائتلاف عربی در یمن ، با بیش از دو هزار ساعت پرواز در بمباران مواضع شبه نظامیان حوثی و علی عبدالله صالح سهیم بود. همچنین نیروی هوایی قطر در این مدت بیش از دوازه هزار تن کمک و تجهیزات را در قالب ائتلاف عربی برای نیروهای عربستان ارسال کرده بودند.
http://www.yjc.ir/fa/news/6120597/خروج-نیروی-هوایی-قطر-از-جنگ-یمن

I hope Qatar will not get away so easily with Yemen and Syria.
They will share with Iran the pipeline, ok.
But Syria and Iran should demand compensation for funding terrorists, for all the destruction in Syria and Yemen.
They should pay billion of dollars for rebuilding Syria and Yemen.
they have enough money, they can share it from assets from Iran/Quatar pipeline.
 
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