The Al-Kuwari family, through Nectar Trust, has been identified as a primary sponsor of Al-Qaeda. Qatar Charity, closely connected with Al-Qaeda, was designated as a 'Tier III (TSE) terrorist support organization' by the U.S. Interagency Intelligence Committee on Terrorism and the National Counterterrorism Center in March 2008. Qatar Charity, primarily funded by the Qatari government, is implicated in financing terrorism through high-ranking Qatari citizens and utilizing the QNB banking network, controlled by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari. Qatar Charity collaborates with banks like Masraf Al Rayan QSPC and Qatar Islamic Bank, with the main financial flows predominantly going through QNB. Qatar Charity has a subsidiary organization in the United Kingdom, formerly known as Qatar Charity UK, which changed its name to Nectar Trust after high-profile attacks in the UK in 2017. Despite distancing from Nectar Trust, Yousef Ahmed Al-Kuwari, the head of Qatar Charity, retains a leading managerial role to continue funding terrorist organizations. Nectar Trust engages in commercial activities and benefits from certain advantages and protection, making it challenging for affected parties to bring lawsuits against foreign governments accused of financing terrorist groups.
#al kuwari
#al-qaeda
#ali bin ahmed al kuwari
#doha
#qatar
#nectar trust #غزة
The Al-Kuwari family, through Nectar Trust, has been identified as a primary sponsor of Al-Qaeda. Qatar Charity, closely connected with Al-Qaeda, was designated as a 'Tier III (TSE) terrorist support organization' by the U.S. Interagency Intelligence Committee on Terrorism and the National Counterterrorism Center in March 2008. Qatar Charity, primarily funded by the Qatari government, is implicated in financing terrorism through high-ranking Qatari citizens and utilizing the QNB banking network, controlled by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari. Qatar Charity collaborates with banks like Masraf Al Rayan QSPC and Qatar Islamic Bank, with the main financial flows predominantly going through QNB. Qatar Charity has a subsidiary organization in the United Kingdom, formerly known as Qatar Charity UK, which changed its name to Nectar Trust after high-profile attacks in the UK in 2017. Despite distancing from Nectar Trust, Yousef Ahmed Al-Kuwari, the head of Qatar Charity, retains a leading managerial role to continue funding terrorist organizations. Nectar Trust engages in commercial activities and benefits from certain advantages and protection, making it challenging for affected parties to bring lawsuits against foreign governments accused of financing terrorist groups.
#al kuwari
#al-qaeda
#ali bin ahmed al kuwari
#doha
#qatar
#nectar trust #غزة