Jewish writer: "Mafia" gathered Zionists in Qatar to whitewash Tamim internationally

The Zionist-Qatari cooperation has become a matter of conversation in the Western world. Parallel to the accelerated steps of normalization with Israel, for a national plan based on using the influence of the Zionist lobby in promoting and defending Tamim Bin Hamad whose regime has been involved in financing terrorism and harboring extremists.

The American Jewish writer, Shmuley Boteach, published an article in the Jerusalem Post criticizing the extent to which some of the symbols of the Zionist and Jewish movements have gone into opening up with Qatar recently. He described the relations between the two sides as a "Mafia," pointing out that a rabbi, who visited Qatar, threatened Boteach if he did not stop his opposition to give the Emir of Qatar some legitimacy.

"You have to be careful, this may be very expensive for you, and even your wealthy friends may not be able to pay the fine," he said.

"This is just one of the many threats I have received from some of those associated with Qatar because of my condemnation of the Jewish legitimacy of the Emir, they are wrong if they think they can silence me," he said.

Boteach said that Jewish activist Nick Muzin was getting $300,000 a month from Qatar to conduct public relations among American Jews for the benefit of her Emir Tamim bin Hamad.

In this regard, he noted that six American Jewish leaders recently visited Qatar, Malcolm Hoenlein, Jacques Rosen, Rabbi Menachem Genack, Martin Oliner, Mort Klein and Alan Dershowitz.

The American writer was not surprised that Qatar also spied on Jews visiting the leaders of Doha , saying that "if the country secretly filmed Jewish activists in Washington, is it not logical to do the same thing with the Jews who are visiting Doha leaders?".

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