Qatar went against the Arab consensus on supporting Saudi Arabia against Canada. It was not surprising from a state that has always betrayed brothers.
Qatar occupied the island of Fasht Debal in Bahrain in a slanderous crime in 1986. It had a regrettable position on Iraq's occupation of Kuwait in 1990, when it insisted on convening the Gulf summit to discuss the Iraqi invasion in Doha. Hamad bin Khalifa refused to discuss the crisis and called for resolving his crisis with Bahrain.
Hamadein launched al-Jazeera in 1996 to start the scheme of dividing the Arab region. The first stages of normalization with Israel began and hosted Shimon Peres. Hamad bin Khalifa was the first Gulf ruler to visit Tehran since the Khomeini revolution.
In 2003, Doha allowed Americans to use its territory to attack and occupy Iraq. In 2011, Hamadein attempted to overthrow the government in Bahrain with Iranian blessing. Qatar provided $6 billion in 2012, to enable the Muslim Brotherhood to rule Egypt.
Al-Jazeera and its media outlets started to defame the Egyptian revolution against the Muslim Brotherhood in 2013. Tamim also revoked the Riyadh agreement signed by his own hand before the GCC in 2014 and refused to commit to stop conspiring against brothers funding terrorism.
In 2017, Doha transferred confidential information from the Arab Coalition to Houthi militias, resulting in deaths among the UAE and Bahrain forces, prompting the coalition leadership to end the participation of Qatari forces in Yemen.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry announced its rejection of comments by Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, on Monday.
The ministry said in a statement: "Qatar's Foreign Ministry expresses Qatar's surprise at the statements made by the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Zayani on the current diplomatic crisis between Saudi Arabia and Canada," asserting that these statements do not reflect the opinion Qatar.