The Kuwaiti scene has witnessed a lot of anger throughout the past days, due to the repeated attack on some political symbols and currents from external electronic accounts.

Through cyberspace - which is the field from which the attack was launched - Kuwaiti singers responded with a counterattack in defense of Kuwait, which they said was intended to be behind these frequent harassments and skirmishes, even if the attack took various pretexts and arguments to justify it. .

The height of anger erupted after the Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed published a video with separate old clips of prominent Kuwaiti thinker Abdullah Al-Nafisi, gathered together to suggest that Al-Nafisi supported extremist organizations, which the respondents responded to that apparently is still in the same man Which Al-Nafisi had previously been exposed to in a previous video, and they also launched several tags that remained the most interactive among them, including # Al-Nafisi_Methelini and Abdullah Al-Nafisi.

Observers emphasized that the "electronic flies", which are calculated and close to some officials of Arab countries, are spared no effort in attacking Kuwait and insulting its symbols, asking the Foreign Ministry to confront the abusers, as is the case with the embassies of sisterly countries that have filed many lawsuits against Kuwaiti Kuwaitis, and have caused Several of them have already been imprisoned on charges of insulting sister countries.

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- Abdullah bin Zayed (@ABZayed) July 5, 2020

The video, which was produced by the UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, was not the only thing that angered the tweeters, as it preceded many accounts that were taken from what was known in the media as leaks of the “Gaddafi Brotherhood Tent”, as a pretext for the attack on Kuwait and the Islamic Constitutional Movement (the Kuwaiti brothers) in its entirety.

The Saudi writer and academic who was close to the regime, Turki Al-Hamad, raised the anger of Kuwaitis from various currents when he tweeted through his account, saying, "As a matter of love for Kuwait, I say there will be no future for it as long as the two sides of political sectarianism control it and each has loyalty that has nothing to do with Kuwait: Brotherhood and loyalty to Turkey." Political Shiism and loyalty to Iran ... ".

Kuwaiti journalist Daham Al-Qahtani replied to Al-Hamad's tweet by saying: "I ask God to heal you from the syndrome of Kuwait's criticism that has lasted for centuries despite the Russian, Ottoman, Iraqi and Iranian ambitions ..."

And human rights activist Hadeel Bu Qurais Al-Hamad called for swallowing his temptation, accusing him of the hypocrisy of Kuwaiti society, stressing that Kuwait is beautiful with its cultural, political, and religious diversity, and we all love our country .. ".

In terms of love for Kuwait, I say there will be no future for it, as long as the two sides of political sectarianism control it, and everyone has loyalty that has nothing to do with Kuwait: the Brotherhood and loyalty to Turkey, political Shiism and loyalty to Iran. With such a composition, with rampant corruption, and a dysfunctional demographic composition, then a future Kuwait is black, and sorry, our people are in Kuwait.

T. Hamad Al Hamad (@ TurkiHAlhamad1) July 2, 2020

The professor of political science at Kuwait University, Abdullah Al-Shayji, believes that Kuwait pays its positions tax in many files on the scene, positions that seem to be incompatible with the approach and policy of other parties in the region, especially its neutral stance on the Gulf crisis that entered its fourth year, and has worked Throughout this period, bridging the rift and reunification.

Al-Shayji added - in a statement to Al-Jazeera Net - that Kuwait's stances on other issues such as what is happening in Yemen and Libya, in addition to its refusal to normalize, all positions that do not receive any support from those parties due to conflicting projects, noting that Kuwait's position on rejecting normalization and recently refused to annex The West Bank starts from the political leadership, passing through the Speaker of the National Assembly, the political forces, and the people themselves, and those positions are behind targeting Kuwait by attacking the Muslim Brotherhood and taking that as an excuse, as we saw in what is known as the Gaddafi tent leaks, which do not know why they have now appeared.

He clarified that he refuses to target any Gulf or Arab country from the principle of non-interference in the affairs of those countries and respecting the charter of the League of Arab States, except that there are countries that took advantage of these leaks and what was stated in them that is attributed to Kuwaiti personalities, to undermine Kuwait, which was revealed by tweets close to those Gulf regimes during which they called on Kuwait to toughen up with organizations that differ with the political line of these countries, indicating that Kuwaiti law does not allow any citizen or party to interfere, prolong or threaten siblings, and therefore there is no need to involve Kuwait in this conflict as long as it is possible to file lawsuits against those It offends those states, accompanied by evidence and proof that their positions pose a threat to their security.

God Almighty said (Do not conceal the testimony and whoever conceals it, he is the sin of his heart and God is what you do). # Intuition of a national political faction loyal to the constitutional system in Kuwait to him and to him, like other political factions, but treaching them is licentiousness and inciting them with regret. # Queue # fifths .com / O2GbL2brZ4

- Dr. Faisal Ali Al Musallam (@faisalalmuslem) July 5, 2020

Al-Shaiji said that trying to pressure Kuwait to classify the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization will not happen, because Kuwait - like the Western world, America, and most Arab and Islamic countries - did not classify the Brotherhood in this way, just as they are part of the country's political system, just as it is in Jordan that The Muslim Brotherhood has deputies in the Legislative Council, and so are Bahrain and Tunisia.

Al-Shayji went on to say that there are Arab countries that hope that Kuwait's position on normalization will not be more "hawkish" in this file, referring to what came in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz two weeks ago when it described Kuwait as the most rejecting normalization in the Gulf and the region, given the presence of great cooperation before Some other countries, such as Bahrain’s hosting of the economic conference, the Israeli Prime Minister’s visit to the Sultanate of Oman, as well as the visit of the Minister of Culture to the Emirates and Qatar’s reception of some sports teams, as well as the visit of a number of Saudi personalities to Israel despite the lack of an official position announced.

Al-Shayji suggests that Kuwait also pays a tax to its Arab positions in Yemen, Syria and Tunisia, as it has always initiated the provision of aid and loans to some of these countries, which is not consistent with what other Gulf countries are doing, stressing that Kuwait’s position is principled regarding non-interference in state affairs, which is A principle that has been established since the independence of Kuwait and therefore has no political projects or agendas, and its role is limited to providing aid that helps prosperity and prevents the outbreak of wars and disintegration, so we have seen everyone seen it as a mediator in crises, which is uncomfortable for some parties that want to line up with it .

The indignation of “some” Gulf brothers to the issue of the occupation of the “Zionist entity” of Jerusalem and the Arab territories is very, very disgusting

shame on you

- Saleh Muhammad Al-Mulla (@SalehAlmulla) July 3, 2020

The former Secretary-General of the Democratic Forum, Ali Al-Awadi, explains what is happening as a direct target of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, whether inside or outside Kuwait, a targeted campaign that takes some facts as an excuse for it.

Al-Awadhi adds to Al-Jazeera Net that if these people believe in the judiciary, they should resort to it to prove the validity of the matter or not, while crossfire through social networking sites is rejected, especially if we link that campaign directed towards the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Al-Awadi condemns the private calls to criminalize the Brotherhood inside Kuwait, stressing that the Islamic constitutional movement is a political organization that has existed since 1991, just like other organizations, even if there is no law that legitimizes the existence of everyone but it exists by virtue of practice, considering that criminalizing the Brotherhood opens the door to the consequences related to excluding the rest of the existing currents On the scene at a time when its followers are looking for framing and institutionalizing them according to the law, all of which are streams of its first and last loyalty to Kuwait despite its different ideological ideology.