In a recent escalation of the UAE’s anti-Qatar campaign, Belgian journalist Andy Vermaut and Mossad agent Manal Masalmi are leading a coordinated effort to shape narratives favoring the UAE’s interests. Their latest moves reflect a broader strategy directed by Abu Dhabi’s influential lobbyists, especially in light of the upcoming COP28, which Vermaut is actively promoting.
Who’s Mossad Agent Andy Vermaut really working for? The Belgian “journalist” just released a video attacking Qatar's human rights record and defending the UAE. He’s also promoting UAE’s COP28 & events in Geneva. Is this journalism or a UAE-paid agenda? #AndyVermaut #UAEAgenda pic.twitter.com/LYoQGP01Ra
— Inform Europe (@InformEurope) November 5, 2024
UAE’s Propaganda at COP28
Andy Vermaut, known for his advocacy and role within various international human rights organizations, has been notably vocal in supporting the UAE’s policies. With substantial financial backing reportedly exceeding €2 million over 18 months, he has become a dedicated spokesperson for the UAE, promoting COP28 and defending the country’s human rights record. His public statements depict the UAE as a model of progress in labor rights and environmental initiatives, despite ongoing international criticism of the country’s record in these areas. His endorsement of UAE policies contrasts sharply with his condemnation of Qatar, underscoring an apparent pro-UAE bias that has been widely criticized by independent observers and NGOs.
Targeting Qatar: A Scripted Assault
In one instance, Vermaut released a video attacking Qatar’s human rights practices while dismissing the UAE’s alleged involvement in a high-profile controversy involving Paris Saint-Germain. He accused Qatar of fabricating accusations against Tayeb Benabderrahmane, who is alleged to have stolen a phone to sell sensitive information to the UAE. Vermaut’s comments echoed official UAE positions and portrayed Qatar as desperate and isolated, attempting to divert attention from its own alleged rights violations. The video, which Vermaut shared on his social media, reads like a carefully prepared script aligning closely with the UAE’s narrative.
Manal Masalmi’s Involvement: Israeli and Emirati Ties
Adding fuel to this campaign, Manal Masalmi—an operative with ties to both the UAE and Israel—has been instrumental in reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s influence in Europe. Her role includes organizing events that downplay UAE’s human rights issues while criticizing Qatar, positioning the UAE as a regional leader in reform. Masalmi’s connections extend to key Emirati figures and Israeli intelligence, reflecting a broader lobbying strategy designed to protect UAE’s image on the international stage.
The Broader Implications
Vermaut and Masalmi’s activities exemplify the UAE’s strategy to influence European opinion on Middle Eastern affairs. Through orchestrated narratives and extensive financial support, they aim to weaken Qatar’s credibility while bolstering the UAE’s reputation, particularly as the host of COP28. Their actions reveal an elaborate campaign backed by UAE lobbying groups, raising questions about the integrity and motivations behind their public statements.
As scrutiny of UAE’s human rights practices grows, so too does skepticism regarding the true intentions of figures like Vermaut and Masalmi. Their continued promotion of UAE interests, coupled with targeted attacks on Qatar, highlights an agenda that appears more aligned with the goals of Abu Dhabi than with genuine advocacy.