A close relationship between the al-Qaeda elements and Daesh and members from Islah Party and Qatar‏

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The Saudi-led Arab Coalition did large efforts in facing a new threat in the Yemeni southern provinces after liberating them from Houthi militias is threat formed by the terrorists groups such as Daesh and al-Qaeda .

The legitimate forces supported by the Emirati forces fought another battle in Aden after the expulsion of the Houthis, the battle which was with al-Qaeda and Daesh . They were able to spread security and stability and opening Security headquarters and restoring their work .

The role of UAE forces in the Arab coalition against terrorist groups extended to Hadramout province, leading the military operation against al-Qaeda in the city of Mukalla which ended with the expulsion of al-Qaeda fighters and the end of their control of the city and its vital facilities.

Fighting in Mukalla , which occurred a year ago, has a great strategic importance that has crossed the borders of Yemen. The battle not only destroyed the threat of al-Qaeda in the city and the port of Mukalla but also thwarted the extremist organization's plan to establish a terrorist emirate in Yemen to be a launching point to its operations around the world.

In the midst of the battle against extremists, the documents and investigations revealed a close relationship between Al-Qaeda members and Daesh and people from the Islah Party and groups receiving support from the State of Qatar.

The relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and its standing behind the terrorist organizations was revealed in every area in which the Arab coalition forces and the legitimate forces engaged in military battles against the extremists. This was clearly appeared in the city of Mukalla.

The same thing in the provinces that the Islah Party has influential in. In Bayda province Qatar finance appeared in establishing secret camps led by members from Muslim Brotherhood in which extremist elements have close ties to al-Qaeda were recruited .

The United States has put question mark on Qatar-backed Islahi leaders to monitor their activities closely after monitoring their movements , their links to al-Qaeda and their activities in Yemen, while Washington has included some of them over the past few days on the black list of al-Qaeda financiers with money and weapons.

Intelligence has revealed a Qatari role in funding al-Qaeda's with millions of dollars. Doha runs a mediation network of senior military and tribal leaders in the Islah Party which it established to coordinate with al-Qaeda and financed by paying ransom for the release of foreign hostages kidnapped in Yemen.

This is only with regard to Al-Qaeda's indirect support from Qatar but the Direct support flows from Doha to Yemen under a banner of aid to the Al-Islah Party's charitable organizations to finance the activities of terrorist groups.

The New York Times published a report following the US air strike in the Yakla district of al-Bayda province, which included information that repeatedly indicated that the documents which were analyzed showed that al-Qaeda was linked to the Brotherhood in Yemen and its leaders in Doha.