In a dramatic twist of the ongoing Gulf crisis, Qatar woke up this morning to find itself cut off by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and, for good measure, Egypt.
While not entirely without warning - tensions flared last month after provocative comments on Iran and Hamas were attributed to Qatar’s Emir - the move has been quite a shock.
Naturally, then, Gulf Twitter was stunned into silence - for all of ten seconds. Before responding with such intensity that the hashtag “relations with Qatar cut” began trending worldwide.
Inevitably, many have resorted to humor to deal with the sudden and acute rift that has formed across the GCC region.
“Oman and Kuwait be like:”
OMAN and AlKuwait be like : #قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر pic.twitter.com/b7dHyL1g37
— عبدالله (@Shehriful) June 5, 2017
Oman and Kuwait are the only GCC nations not to have broken off ties with Qatar at this stage. In fact, the Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani last week made a visit to the latter in an attempt to patch up relations with his neighbors.
“Iran has accepted your friend request”
Iran has accepted your friend request
— آقا میلاد مودب (@Mili_Bahal) June 5, 2017
#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر
While today's rift has been blamed on Qatar's alleged support for "terrorism", another of the main issues that has sparked divisions is its apparent friendliness with Saudi Arabia’s main foe, Iran. In the comments attributed to Sheikh Tamim and taken at face value by Qatar’s neighboring states, he reportedly said “there is no wisdom in harboring hostility towards Iran”.
While Qatari authorities claimed the statements were fabricated, other GCC states felt that what they saw as Sheikh Tamim’s apparent ‘pro-Iranian’ stance was reaffirmed by his decision last week to take a phone call from Iran’s newly re-elected president, Hassan Rouhani.
Many Twitter users, particularly in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have stood by their governments and are pleased to see the back of close relations with Qatar.
“Bye bye”
#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر See you again pic.twitter.com/9qUxfSW9A3
— Moamar AL-Amri (@Moammar_A) June 5, 2017
“See that door - go out of it.”
#حكام_قطر_لايمثلون_شعبهم#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر
— أبو فارس (@AlRoom610) June 5, 2017
تشوووف ذاك الباااب يالله امسكه ولا اشوفك يالله ... pic.twitter.com/38gonM61BD
You see that door - go take a hold of it, and I don’t want to see you.
Still, it’s not a laughing matter for many others who have tweeted their sadness about this pronounced and uncompromising regional divorce.
Remember"united we stand ,divided we fall!" we have to stand together against the sedition#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر #خليجنا_واحد
— Talar Baloch (@Phantombalochi2) June 5, 2017
In fact, a hashtag was launched, “the leaders of Qatar do not represent its people”, in order to offer expressions of solidarity and fraternity with ordinary Qataris.
"You will always be our neighbors and family"
#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر
— PEACE (@altaf_alawadih) June 5, 2017
Brothers and sisters in Qatar no matter what happens you will always be our neighbours and family
"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided."#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر #قطر pic.twitter.com/3SGbYX0WgZ
— ๓ร.ŦOōOŦא (@Cyrous90) June 5, 2017
#حكام_قطر_لايمثلون_شعبهم
— 7zb.dالمطنووووخ (@ppopk65) June 5, 2017
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الشعب القطري لكم منا التقدير و الاحترام ...
اما الحكومه فالشق اكبر من الرقعة... pic.twitter.com/A8FTUADEh8
All of our appreciation and respect goes to the Qatari people… as for the government, the problem is bigger than the solution.
"What about those who have to leave?"
#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر
— haneen (@hxneen) June 5, 2017
I'm just worried about all the Qataris that have to leave in 14 days, this is beyond insane
Qataris in Saudi, the Emirates and Bahrain reportedly have just two weeks to return home. A ban on all Qatari visitors to those countries will also be put in place.
"Way to separate families for Eid"
I'm part Emirati, my friend is part Saudi, my other friend is part Bahraini. Way to separate families for Eid #قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر
— toot (@sirenofdecay) June 5, 2017
This basically sums it up:
#قطع_العلاقات_مع_قطر :mood pic.twitter.com/kuQvfHN8jv
— الديحانييء٠٠:٠٠ (@aldehani_khalid) June 5, 2017
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