The ceremony did not live up to its Arab and Islamic character for many Western media organizations that have been attacking Qatar since it obtained the right to host the World Cup, but what is remarkable about the matter is that some Arab politicians and media professionals took the lead against the Qatar World Cup in the Arab world, as Alaa tweeted, son of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak. World Cup striker.

An Egyptian journalist took charge of the attack on Qatar, describing its call to Islam during the World Cup as a crime, to find popularity with the Israeli tweeters who attack the Qatar World Cup by naming it the worst World Cup, and accusing Qatar of Islamizing it, just as the Israeli media did not stop distorting Qatar and the World Cup.

Israeli correspondents in Qatar, who entered into FIFA's conditions for hosting the World Cup, expressed their annoyance at the widespread popular refusal to interview them, and the raising of Palestinian flags everywhere.

The session also dealt with the following topics:

  • A fierce Israeli campaign against Qatar, with the participation of Alaa Hosni Mubarak and Foll.

  • Infantino: Fans of stadiums will not die if they stop drinking beer.

  • A French journalist complains about the large number of Muslim mosques in Doha.

  • Zakir Naik: Hundreds convert to Islam on the sidelines of the World Cup.

  • The President of Algeria in defense of the Arab achievement: Everyone who has a blessing is envied.

  • The media of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait support the World Cup, and Soumi Bahrain implements an external agenda.


    Presented by: Nazih Al Ahdab