Qatar and the Devil’s Militia

  • Qatar and the Devil’s Militia

Qatar’s relations with the Lebanese Hezbollah are clear as a desert’s midday sun. Because Qatar will support terrorism under any banner and under any name, and Iran-supported Hezbollah is a great terrorist organization for Qatar to partner with. It actually goes hand in hand with Qatar’s efforts to help Iran dig its infected branches in the region and push forward with the Persian project.

Doha does not make a secret of supporting Hezbollah as a resistance group, going against Arab nations who declared it a terrorist group. Qatar maintains strong relations with Hezbollah whose leaders seek to take over Lebanon and bring it to the knees of Iran. Former Qatari emir Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani visiting Hezbollah home in southern Lebanon in 2010 was not out of the ordinary.

The union between the capital of terrorism and the devil’s militia was manifested in Hassan Nasrallah’s speech on continuous communication with Doha while cooperating on the files of supporting Houthis in Yemen and saboteurs in Bahrain.

The union was also evident when Qatar managed the four cities deal between Nusra Front and Hezbollah in Syria. Moreover, Qatar paid Hezbollah for its mediation to release 26 Qataris, most of whom are ruling family members, who were held captives by shiite militias in Iraq.   

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