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no, UAE is getting in trouble...Iraqi media recently published this news..OK, but do you care about the Yemeni civilians trhat Saudis kill? If they are both civilians, why do you care more for those killed by Houthis than those killed by Saudis? hypocrite.
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The "Shia arc" is in operation in the middle east...drones and missiles can be launched from : either Iran- Iraq - Yemen - Lebanon....it obviously confuses many adversaries.
" Al-Shabandar exposed the role of the UAE in backing seditious moves in the Iraqi protests and arming four tribal groups in al Anbar province to form a military force in order to turn the province into a confederation. The UAE also intends to involve the province in the Deal of the Century.
According the TV channel, the UAE is trying to separate al Anbar, where it aims to settle the displaced Palestinians. Al-Shabandar appears to have been informed about the Israeli plan through Qatar. As al- Mayadeen reported, Iraqi security forces have arrested a UAE-affiliated group that has funded subversive elements in the recent unrest.
Following the revelation, al-Shabandar was arrested by UAE security forces in Abu Dhabi and transferred to a hotel in Dubai.
Hostile plan by the sheikhdoms to undermine the Iraqi economy
Mohammad al-Baldawi, a representative of Al-Sadiqoun Bloc in the Iraqi parliament, revealed the destructive role of the sheikhdoms in meddling in Iraq’s domestic affairs.
The representative stated that a seditious plan is being carried out by the Persian Gulf Arab states against Iraq to undermine the country’s economy and political system. The plan also aims to trigger a sedition to create a civil war.
Al-Baldawi insisted that the countries are seeking to obstruct the agreement signed between Iraq and China. The countries also are trying to complete the al-Faw project, as it has direct impact on the Persian Gulf states.
Qais al-Khazali, the chief of the Iraqi political group Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH), recently slammed the UAE role in Iraq, saying we demand the UAE to step playing seditious role in Iraq. The UAE is the only country that has closed its embassy in Iraq, and it is Abu Dhabi that knows and plans what will happen in Iraq.
The secretary general insisted that the U.S. and Zionist regime are acting in coordination to make Lebanon and Iraq unstable, an issue that the Israeli prime minister has also affirmed."
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Is the UAE plotting with Israel against Palestinian refugees?
Jonathan Cook
7 January 2021 12:45 UTC | Last update: 11 months 4 weeks ago
A report that the Gulf state is considering a plan to help eliminate the UN agency caring for millions of refugees should be taken seriously
A man walks past a graffiti mural depicting a key above the Dome of the Rock, in the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the north of the occupied West Bank on 10 September, 2020 (AFP)
A report that the United Arab Emirates is secretly colluding with Israel on a potential plan to eliminate the United Nations agency that cares for Palestinian refugees - a move that could prevent those refugees from ever returning home - should be taken seriously.
According to the French daily Le Monde, Israeli and Emirati officials have forged a “strategic axis” in which they are considering “a plan of action aimed at making UNRWA progressively disappear, without conditioning this on any resolution of the [Palestinian] refugee problem”. The UAE’s foreign minister did not respond to Le Monde’s request for comment on the matter.
UNRWA was created in late 1949 to support Palestinian refugees with jobs, essential food, healthcare and education in special displacement camps in the region. A year earlier, some 750,000 Palestinians had been ethnically cleansed from their homes - and dispersed across the region - to make way for the self-declared Jewish state of Israel.That would quickly disappear Palestinian refugees into the ever-swelling tide of displaced people spawned by global conflicts, especially in the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views the UN agency as a threat, proclaiming that a diplomatic resolution of the refugee issue might see them being returned to lands that are now in Israel. Netanyahu has argued that “UNRWA must disappear”, accusing it of perpetuating “the narrative of the so-called ‘right of return’ with the aim of eliminating the state of Israel”.
So, the plan was to relocate these Palestinian to Iraq Al Anbar province.
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