Qatar- Twitter users poke fun at impractical demands


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) By Sidi Mohamed | The Peninsula

The list of demands issued by three Gulf countries has become a laughing stock among social media enthusiasts. The people think that the list should be rejected as it is violation the Qatar's sovereignty. They also said that by making this list "you (the boycotting countries) are exposing your countries to fun (every one make a fun against it) and mockery.

One Twitterati said that he was sure the demand related to compensation money was from Abd El Fattah El Sisi. A Qatari tweeted: "The list is rejected from people before it is from government. Another said: 'In case these demands are true, it means nothing remains except to say you have to divorce him or her. One Twitterati wrote: "What about these countries which are jumping from one conspiracy to another. Soon they will ask us to change our names also".

'Israel's demands uttered by Arab tongues'

Responding to the list of demands, a number of Qataris also commented in lighter vein to make a fun out of it saying: "We have a list. Our demands from the UAE are to deport 800,000 Iranians, shut down Sky News, deport mercenaries of Blackwater, and allow Qatar to investigate the hacking of the Qatar News agency." From Saudi Arabia, the people demanded the closure of Al Arabiya channel, giving the names of thousands of Saudis who went to Iraq and Syria in addition to cancellation of $450bn deal with Trump.

One sympathetic said: 'These are Israel demands being uttered by Arab tongues.

On Qatar-Turkey defence cooperation, Dr Taj Al Ser Othman wrote: "What is their problem with Turkey? Does Turkey interfere in in your affairs? Is Turkey a threat to your security?"

Dr Braheem Hamami tweeted: "The list of demands means the imposition of full guardianship over Qatar, they cut ties with Qatar and imposed the blockade! What remains at their hands, it is an unprecedented political stupidity.

Another person added: 'We hope that the blockade on Qatar will be removed on international order and strict penalties will be imposed against boycotting countries.

"How can you issue demands without showing evidence to provide claims! You have no understanding of international law," wrote Zarqa Parvez.

Many people observed on social media platforms that if boycotting countries had been able to present that list of demands to Israel, Israel will return back Al Aqsa to Muslims.

Buhaiti Hussein wrote on Facebook: "All of their demands carry no weight and are baseless and interference in Qatar affairs. You do not choose friends for someone else. Al Jazeera should be a no-go-area in discussions, period. Qatar should continue doing all the good work it is doing both domestically and internationally; and don't mind them."

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