The episode (2023/5/19) of the program "Above the Authority" included a video clip of Qais al-Khazali, secretary-general of the Iraqi "Asaib Ahl al-Haq", known for its loyalty to Iran, in which he said, "The party that killed Imam Ali definitely and certainly was working for the Israeli Mossad at that time."

Al-Khazali added – while presenting one of his periodic lessons to his followers – that this was done "through the recruitment of (Mossad) Abdul Satan bin Muljam (Abdul Rahman bin Muljam), and Imam Ali was forbidden to be assassinated because of criminal or personal issues."

Al-Khazali also sparked controversy with a statement he made last April during the Eid al-Fitr sermon – which was monitored at the time by the program "Above the Authority" – in which he said that the analysis of the DNA of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein showed that he is of Indian descent, in the context of questioning his Arab origins.

It is noteworthy that Imam Ali bin Abi Talib was martyred in 40 AH (660-661 AD), more than 1400 years ago, while the establishment of the Israeli intelligence service "Mossad" was officially announced in 1949, about 74 years ago.

In addition, the episode "Above the Authority" dealt with the following topics:

– Ahead without winning and late without losing. Turkey's elections move to liquidation.

– Sinan Ogan. Does he have the penalty kick in the run-off elections in Turkey?

60 Republican lawmakers demand that Biden's mental abilities be examined ahead of the presidential race.

– A summit in New York brings together the Palestinian president with kitsch star Mohammed Ramadan.

– Kais Saied's elimination of the opposition imprisons Ghannouchi for a whole year.

Despite the disagreement of politicians. The youth of Morocco and Algeria embrace a fraternal embrace.

– The ghost of a fairy in an abandoned apartment in Algeria terrifies you.

– Osama Al-Azhari is proud of blessing simple people with his shoes.