10 May 2008
Alan
One additional factor which is apparent in this MEMRI
report is how Al Jazeera TV of Qatar, financed by the Emir
of Qatar, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifi Al Thani, is interlocked
with Hizbullah:-
MEMRI report extract:-
"In a meeting broadcast by Al-Jazeera on May 9, 2008, Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and Qatari ruler Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Aal-Thani decided that the crisis in Lebanon should be considered 'an internal Lebanese matter.' As a result, Al-Jazeera has cut its screening of footage of the violent Amal/Hizbullah takeover to a minimum, airing only statements by March 14 Forces leaders and halting its airing of inflammatory speeches by Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah. It should be mentioned that weeks ago, Al-Jazeera denied the legitimacy of the Lebanese government by referring to the country's two parties not as 'government' and 'opposition,' but rather as 'the allied parties' (muwalah) and 'the opposition' (mu'aradha).
"The decision by Al-Assad and Sheikh Hamad to consider the Lebanon crisis an 'internal Lebanese issue' may be aimed at preempting international intervention in the crisis, whether by means of bringing in international forces or by new U.N. Security Council resolutions.
"It should be recalled that in the 2006 U.N. Security Council discussions that led to Resolution 1701, Hizbullah was represented at the Security Council not by the Arab League or by the Saudi or Egyptian foreign ministers, but by Qatar's foreign minister. In January 2008, Qatar, which is part of the Iran-Syria-Hizbullah-Hamas-Shi'ite axis, drove a wedge into the Saudi-Egypt-Gulf-Sunni bloc against Iran by inviting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to attend the GCC conference, defying the U.S. and of the other GCC members. " (MEMRI).