Abdel Rahim Ali exposes Qatar's role in founding Daesh

Dr. Abdel Rahim Ali, Chairman of the
Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO), the seed of the terrorist Daesh
organization was first formed in mid-2006, citing that in mid-October 2006, Abu
Hamza al-Muhajir released a statement dissolving Mujahideen Shura Council and
announced the formation of the Islamic State of Iraq.
The head of CEMO said Abu Omar
al-Baghdadi and Abu Hamza al-Muhajir were killed in a car in April 2010 -- in
an uncommon incident for such takfiri organizations -- and Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri, was named Emir of the Islamic
State of Iraq.
Ali said Abu Mohammad al-Julani, one
of the field commanders of the Islamic State of Iraq, headed in 2011along with
a group of militants and money he had obtained from Abd Al-Rahman al-Nuaimi, a
Qatari terrorism financier, to form an offshoot of the Islamic State in Syria
under a new name – Al-Nusra Front.
Ali added that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
later renamed the organization as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS),
aka Daesh, which derived from the Arabic initials D (for Dowla, or state), A
(for Islamiya, or Islamic), and Sh (for Sham, or the Levant).