Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 26-11-2017
A senior security official in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has sparked outrage after calling for the bombing of Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based media network.
Al Jazeera reports that in a series of posts on Twitter on Friday, Dubai Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan launched a scathing attack against Al Jazeera, accusing it of provoking a bomb and gun assault on a mosque in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula earlier in the day.
على التحالف أن يقصف الآلة الداعية للارهاب..قناة داعش والقاعدة والنصرة جزيرة الارهاب
— ضاحي خلفان تميم (@Dhahi_Khalfan) November 24, 2017
“The alliance must bomb the machine of terrorism … the channel of ISIL, al-Qaeda and the al-Nusra front, Al Jazeera the terrorists,” the former police chief and now head of security in the Emirate told his 2.42 million followers on the social media site.
“For how long will they [Al Jazeera] continue to tamper with the security of Egypt and the Arab world?” he tweeted.
Khalfan then posted an image of Al Jazeera’s iconic logo superimposed in front of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, head of ISIS, former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and 91-year-old Islamic theologian Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Yaser Abuhilalah, managing director of Al Jazeera Arabic, told al-Quds al-Arabi on Saturday, Khalfan bore “full responsibility for any attack against Al Jazeera and its employees”.
“What Dhahi Khalfan is doing is incitement to terrorism. Terrorism is not just limited to committing a crime, but any act or statement that paves the way for a terrorist act or incites it, and incitement to terrorism is terrorism itself.”
Khalfan has made several controversial comments in the past but has never been prosecuted under the UAE’s anti-hate speech laws.
In March of last year, he made headlines after urging Arabs to ally with Israel against “enemies of the Middle East” – a veiled attack against Iran and the region’s Shia Muslims.
And earlier this year, the 66-year-old tweeted his “complete support” for US President Donald Trump’s Muslim ban.
– Al Jazeera
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