Under the heading «may be waiting for us August hot», the newspaper "lavocedelpatriota Italian" raised many questions about the crisis of the Qatari missile, which was found by the Italian police, yesterday, within the arsenal of weapons possessed by elements of the extreme right, raising concerns about the possibility of terrorist acts in Europe In the coming period, which made the paper wondering: «What does Qatar's missile in Italy? Does Doha support extremist right-wing subversion groups as well as the Muslim Brotherhood? "

The discovery of the Qatari missile in the armory of Pavia in the hands of right-wing extremists, in addition to what the book "Qatar Papers" revealed about Qatar's support for extremist organizations in Europe, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, raises the question of the purpose of supporting Doha for those Regulations.

The newspaper added: "Perhaps the purpose of heating up the temperature of extremism in Europe, especially with Qatar's support of the Muslim Brotherhood," and warned the newspaper that "the danger is imminent and concrete," pointing out that it is better for Italy not to deal with the ruling regime in Qatar, Current stage.

The book, "The Papers of Qatar," cited by the Italian newspaper, written by French journalists Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chino, published by Michel Lafon published the activities of the dubious "Hamdeen" organization in Europe and funded by the Qatar Charity Foundation "To schools and centers in France, about 4.2 million euros in 2014, through direct support from the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, to turn them into hotbeds to spread extremist ideology.

The book warned against the danger of the Qatar Charity Foundation, which was able to penetrate into six European countries, notably France, Italy and Switzerland, and the Emir of Qatar spending millions of dollars on its customers in Europe. Following the publication of the book revealed a note issued by the French Money Monitoring Agency, (Accused of rape cases in France), Tariq Ramadan, transferred funds from Qatar to Europe via personal bank accounts, amounting to € 590,000 in July 2017. He also received 35,000 euros a month as a consultant to Qatar Foundation.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Lulwa Al-Khater said the missile was sold to a third country in 1994 in a deal that included 40 missiles of the same type, describing the country as a "friendly country," preferring not to mention its name. At this stage of the investigation.

She was concerned about Qatar, which is closely following media reports about the seizure of an arsenal of what is described as an "extreme right-wing group" and finding a French-made "air-to-air" Marta that the Qatari armed forces have owned in the past.

"The State of Qatar works closely with interested parties in Italy and the country where arms have been sold to uncover the facts. We also stress our concern that a missile sold 25 years ago ended up in the hands of a third party that does not represent a state or a government."

Italian police have arrested three people, including a 50-year-old man named Fabio del Bergueolo, who had previously been a candidate for the upper house of the Fascist Forsa Nova, where he found a wide range of weapons, including the rocket, Propaganda material for neo-Nazis and memorabilia for Hitler.

"During the operation, an air-to-air missile was seized and seized in an excellent condition that was used by the Qatari army," the police said, referring to the Matara Super 530.

Del Pergiolo had hoped to sell the rocket for 470,000 euros, according to Italian media reports. Police said the missile was without an explosive charge, but it could be re-equipped by specialists in the field.

The raid came as a result of a police investigation of Italian extremists known to have joined the pro-Russian rebels fighting in Ukraine. The intercepted letters led to the investigation of Del Bergiolo, who sent pictures of the missile offered by Watts.

Police raided the suspect's home after being placed under surveillance and found a range of weapons, including a Scorpion machine gun, 306 pieces of weapons and 20 bayonets. The arrests included Swissia, 42, and Italy, 51, accused of possessing and marketing the rocket found by police in a nearby warehouse From the small Rivatzano Terme airport in the province of Pavia.

• The newspaper cited the book «Qatar Papers», which revealed the activities of Doha suspicious in Europe .. And warned that the danger is imminent and concrete.