Netanyahu’s son: Qatar is the number 1 sponsor of terrorism.
Yair Netanyahu, the son of Benjamin Netanyahu, who is responsible for forming the cabinet of the Zionist regime, in a harsh statement against Qatar, called this country the “number 1 supporter of terrorism in the world” and called for a boycott of the World Cup.
In a situation where the authorities of the Zionist regime are announcing the preparation of this regime to increase the compromise agreements with the Arab countries, the sharp statements of the 31-year-old son of Benjamin Netanyahu against Qatar have made news.
Yair Netanyahu, the son of Benjamin Netanyahu, who is responsible for the formation of the cabinet of the Zionist regime and the leader of the Likud party, took a strong stance against Qatar in a Twitter message and called for a boycott of the World Cup hosted by this country.
He, who calls himself a “radio host, columnist, conservative activist and pro-Israel global speaker”, claimed in a Twitter message: “Qatar is the number one supporter of terrorism in the world. They (Qataris) have slaves. They oppress women. They execute homosexuals. There, it is illegal to follow Judaism, Christianity or any other religion other than Islam. The fact that the (soccer) World Cup is being held here is a shame. Boycott (sanction) Qatar.
Yair Netanyahu’s sharp statements came a day after his father announced his plan to increase compromise agreements with Arab countries at the “Republican Jewish Coalition” conference and claimed that they want “peace with Israel” due to threats from Iran. .
The strong rhetoric of the prime minister’s son, who is in charge of forming the Tel Aviv cabinet, against Qatar took place while the media of the Zionist regime have been maneuvering the claim of the first direct flight between Tel Aviv and Doha since yesterday. According to them, the flight was made with the aim of transporting the spectators of the World Cup.
Netanyahu’s son’s rhetoric against Qatar and his request to boycott the World Cup have been made while in recent days there have been strong criticisms, especially from the Europeans, of hosting Qatar; The protests that made Gianni Infantino, the president of the World Football Federation (FIFA), also react.