The Ministerial Council of the Arab League has transmitted a complaint filed by Bahrain against Al-Jazeera to the Council of Arab Information Ministers for consideration within the framework of the Arab Media Code of Honor.

The Bahraini complaint is titled "Al-Jazeera's violations and abuses of Arab countries." According to the sources of the island, the complaint was submitted to the meeting of foreign ministers held on Tuesday at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Arab League in Cairo.

The Ministerial Council also referred a complaint by the State of Qatar against the violations and abuses practiced by the media of the blockading countries against it.

Al Jazeera obtained a copy of the complaint filed by Bahrain against it after the channel aired a film on "What Is Hidden Great" in mid-July.

The episode "What is hidden the greatest" - which irritated Manama - the existence of a secret scheme coordinated by the Bahraini intelligence in 2003 with leaders recruited into al Qaeda, with the aim of assassinating prominent dissidents.

The program broadcast confidential recordings containing testimonies of the plan's executors, commissioned by Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa.

It is noteworthy that Bahrain is among the four countries of the blockade of Qatar, which placed the closure of the island as one of its 13 conditions to lift the blockade.