Mohammed Abbadi, Qatar’s tool to sabotage Morocco

  • عبادي أداة قطر الجديدة لتخريب المغرب

Hamadein continued to conspire against the Arab countries. It not only did what it plot against the boycotting countries, but also plotted against Morocco.

Tamim's regime worked on empowering the Muslim Brotherhood in Morocco. Doha bet on Mohamed Abbadi, the head of the banned "Justice and Charity", the MB's arm in Morocco, in order to implement the plot.

Abbadi is the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Morocco and Qatar's favorite agent in Rabat. Doha financed his supporters' protests in the Moroccan city "Jaradah". Al Jazeera hosted him to fuel strife and call for the revolution. 

On Al Jazeera, Abbadi said that Morocco's stability was the calm before the storm, pointing to his intention to overthrow the Moroccan monarchy and establish a brotherly government. He also called for a new wave of Arab spring to enable the Qatari-backed group.

Abadi worked to exploit the rural to achieve political victories. He began to prepare for the July 15 demonstrations to destabilize the kingdom, and sought to seize the popular movement and confiscate it in the name of the Muslim Brotherhood, but the families of the demonstrators refused to join the movement led by the terrorist group.

The Qatari role was to support Abbadi and his media group, and even used Qatar Charity to finance Abbadi group. The terrorist organization established its regional office in Rabat in 2017 and then turned its offices into a means of financing the Brotherhood's subversive movements in Morocco. Qatar, however, spent 7 million riyals to build mosques for the banned group.

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