The Philippine Star

‘UAE behind hacking of Qatari media’

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Arab Emirates orchestrat­ed the hacking of a Qatari government news site in May, planting a false story that was used as a pretext for the current crisis between Qatar and several Arab countries, according to a Sunday report in The Washington Post.

The Emirati embassy in Washington released a statement in response, calling the Post report “false” and insisting that the UAE “had no role whatsoever” in the alleged hacking.

The report quotes unnamed US intelligen­ce officials as saying that senior members of the Emirati government discussed the plan on May 23.

On the following day, a story appeared on the Qatari News Agency’s website quoting a speech by Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al-Thani, in which he allegedly praised Iran and said Qatar has a good relationsh­ip with Israel.

Similarly incendiary statements appeared on the news agency’s Twitter feed.

The agency quickly claimed it was hacked and removed the article. But Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt all blocked Qatari media and later severed diplomatic ties.

The ongoing crisis has threatened to complicate the US-led coalition’s fight against the Islamic State (IS) group as all participan­ts are US allies and members of the anti-IS coalition.

Qatar is home to more than 10,000 US troops and the regional headquarte­rs of the US Central Command while Bahrain is the home of the US Navy’s 5th Fleet.

US President Donald Trump has sided strongly with Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the dispute, backing their contention that Doha is a supporter of Islamic militant groups and a destabiliz­ing force in the Middle East.

 ?? AP ?? File photo shows a parked Qatari plane in Hamad Internatio­nal Airport in Doha. In early June, Gulf states led by Saudi Arabia cut ties with Qatar, closing their airspace to Qatari flights.
AP File photo shows a parked Qatari plane in Hamad Internatio­nal Airport in Doha. In early June, Gulf states led by Saudi Arabia cut ties with Qatar, closing their airspace to Qatari flights.

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