Gulf Bloc Condemns Claims of Qatar Link to Cairo Bomb
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Gulf states have condemned Egypt's accusation of Qatari involvement in a Cairo church bombing last week that killed 25 people, a statement from the Gulf Cooperation Council said.
"GCC states are upset over dragging the name of member-state Qatar into this heinous crime," the group's secretary general Abdullatif al-Zayani said.
"This is inacceptable," he said, warning that "unverified statements could harm the strong relations between the GCC and Egypt."
In addition to Qatar, the GCC groups Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Its statement late Thursday came after Qatar denied involvement in Sunday's deadly bomb attack on the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church in Cairo, which was claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group.
On Monday, Egypt accused fugitive Muslim Brotherhood leaders who fled to Qatar of training and financing those responsible for the attack.
Cairo's interior ministry pointed the finger at suspect Mohab Mostafa el-Sayed Qassem, also known as "The Doctor", who travelled to Qatar in 2015.
It said Qassem was offered financial and logistical support to carry out attacks in Egypt.
Qatar dismissed the claims as baseless, insisting that Qassem visited the Gulf state just "like hundreds of thousands of others."
Sunday's incident was the deadliest attack in recent memory on Egypt's Christian minority, who make up about 10 percent of the population.
The Brotherhood has denied any involvement.

"Gutter dismissed the claim as baseless "
Filthy people with their filthy Islamic ideology.
They seem to get off on the killings of christians and other religious minorities in the region.

Their target is the majority, whatever it happens to be in a given place. That's when monarchies end: when the monarchs cease working for the welfare of the majority. That's a direct quote from Thomas Aquinas: "When the Prince ceases working for the common good, he ceases being the Prince."

Qatar's Foreign Minister, Juliano "Ralph" al Thani, seemingly commented to the Egyptian pharaoh, Sisi I, during al Thani's weekly press briefing and exchange on Al Jazeera. "After we financed your coup, this is how you repay us? What's a few bombings between friends? We've been bombing Iraq for years and they don't treat us like this."