The Arab states which fighting terrorism, adding two entities and 11 individuals to the lists of terrorism funded by the country, in an obligation to fight terrorism and drying up of sources of funding and the fight against extremist ideology and means of promotion.
According to the joint communiqué issued by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE and Bahrain on Wednesday, the World Islamic Council and the World Federation of Muslim Scholars, in addition to 11 individuals, were added to terrorism lists.
The statement added that the listed entities are terrorist organizations working to promote terrorism by exploiting the Islamic discourse and using it as a cover to facilitate various terrorist activities.
In this report, we reviews the 11 individuals listed on the Qatar-funded terrorism list:
Salem Jaber
He is responsible for calls to incite the Libyan militias to carry out infrastructure attacks. He is a partner in the news agency Boshra, a terrorist organization. He is also a partner of terrorist Yusuf al-Qaradawi and has other partnerships in terrorist-listed national institutions.
Khaled Diab
He is a Syrian-American, and one of the main financiers of terrorist organizations in Syria. He was arrested in 2013 because of this and because of his terrorist activities related to Yemen, Mauritania and Iraq. He is one of the most prominent supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and director of the International Relief.
Mayser al-Jubouri
Mayser Ali bin Musa bin Abdullah al-Jubouri was an officer in the Iraqi army and remained until the US invasion of Iraq, and after the dissolution of the army joined a mercenary band called “Hawassim” and then joined Al-Nusra Front, and was one of the most prominent rejection of the merger decision announced by the leader of ” , Abu Bakr terrorist, and played a key role in convincing Mohammed al-Julani not to accept it and then the allegation of al-Zawahiri.
Mohammed Ali Saeed
The leader of the Somali Mujahideen Movement, carried out numerous terrorist attacks against the state of Puntland, obtained political asylum from the State of Qatar and was included in the United Nations sanctions list.
Alaa Ali Al Samahi
One of the most prominent leaders of the “Brotherhood”, and founded several terrorist organizations belonging to the group such as the movement of Sawa’at of Egypt and the Revolution Brigade, one of the founders of the movement of the resolution of the terrorist, fled from Egypt after the dismantling of the Rab’a and Al-Nahda sit-in, and one of the perpetrators of the assassination attempt on Dr. Ali Gomaa, Assistant Attorney General, Advisor Zakaria Abdel Aziz Osman.
Mohammed Sulaiman Al Haidar
Was involved in providing financial support to one of the terrorist elements sentenced in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the amounts paid to terrorists in Bahrain, exceeded 35 thousand Bahraini dinars, and was sent from Qatar through bank transfers.
Mohamed Gamal Heshmat
One of the officials of the “quality operations and crisis management committees” abroad involved in the planning of armed operations inside Egypt, and is considered the main instigator in the burning of the General Bureau of one of the governorates of Egypt and the storming of the Police Department of Housh Issa.
Mahmoud Ezzat
The acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood after the arrest of former guide Mohamed Badia, as the head of the Brotherhood in Egypt, before fleeing abroad.
Kadri Mohammed Sheikh
The Egyptian Interior Minister accused him of participating in the assassination of Attorney General Hisham Barakat. He currently resides in Turkey after his escape from Egypt after the dissolution of Rab’a and Al-Nahda sit-in, and was named by a decision of the Cairo Criminal Court on the lists of terrorists.
Hassan Ali Sultan
The mastermind of the situation in Bahrain, a member of the Wifaq party since he was studying in Iran in the 1980s, and continued to incite the monarchy in Bahrain since the nineties, and participated in the events of the intersection of Farouk in 2011, and then fled to Lebanon, Bahraini rule through Iranian channels such as Al-Manar and was revoked by Bahraini citizenship in 2015 when the Bahraini authorities issued a list of 72 individuals for the purpose of revoking their nationality on January 31, due to harming the Kingdom’s interests and acting contrary to its duty of loyalty.
Yahya Sayed Mousa
Member of the Brotherhood Guidance Office, the Ministry of the Interior asserts that he currently leads a large group of Brotherhood in Egypt to commit terrorist acts.
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