A leader in the Islah party gets annoyed from the "Qatari wing" report and charges the chief of Saudi intelligence

English - Thursday 18 June 2020 الساعة 09:44 am
Mocha, Newsyemen, Amjad Qureshi:

A leader in the Islah party accused Saudi intelligence of being behind a report published by an official newspaper in the Kingdom on the role of the Qatari wing in the Brotherhood towards the conditions and developments in Yemen and in the south in particular, and implicitly alluded to questioning Saudi Arabia's commitment to its sponsorship of the Riyadh agreement.


A remarkable report in the newspaper "Okaz" accused the pro-Qatar wing of the Islah party of working to block the implementation of the Riyadh agreement on the situation in Aden and southern cities.


 It also accused the same wing within the party of being behind chaos in managing the conflict in Taiz, recruiting from outside the frameworks of the national army, and adding them to the Ministry of Defense structure, in the interest of a subversive Qatari agenda.


In an "excitable" response that dropped many lines in dealing with this severity and seriousness with the official side in Saudi Arabia and the security and intelligence authorities, parliamentarian and prominent Islahi resident in Turkey, Shawqi al-Qadi, tweeted in his Twitter account in the form of a direct message to the "Chief of Saudi Intelligence."


The tone and content of the brief tweet was considered a public "aching" from the content of the scathing political report and the disclosure in the Saudi newspaper, by one of the pillars of the party and the Turkish Qatari wing within the Islah Party and the Yemeni Brotherhood.


Addressing the Saudi intelligence chief, Al-Qadi said, "I swear to you that this journalist" ..... "would not dare to spread these false slanders and false accusations unless with your directions or a green light from you."

The Brotherhood leader added: "We had hoped that you would be at the level of your commitment to implement the Riyadh Agreement."


Earlier, Shawqi al-Qadi was the first to announce in a video recording on Twitter an official request to the Turkish authorities to interfere in Yemen under the pretext of aid to counter the Coronavirus.  

He condemned the legitimacy and the alliance towards the ignorance in which the Turkish request was met to open airspace for Turkish aircraft to land in Yemeni airports directly.