Egyptian courts will try Monday a number of defendants in terror-related lawsuits, including Salafi leader Gamal Saber's sons, Muslim Brotherhood supporter, Abdallah Badr, and the lawsuit requesting the designation of Qatar and Turkey as terrorism supporting states. Cairo Court for Urgent Matters will issue its verdict in the lawsuit requesting the designation of Qatar and Turkey as terrorism supporting states on Monday's session. "The recent incidents in Egypt confirm without doubt that there is a secret agreement between Qatar, the United States and Israel to destroy the Arab countries," said Attorney Samir Sabri, who filed the lawsuit. Sabri declared that Qatar was working against Egypt, by funding and supporting terrorist attacks against Egypt's police and army personnel, adding that Al-Jazeera Qatari TV network is a proof that Qatar funds the terrorist operations in Sinai. North Cairo primary court will issue its ruling on the appeal submitted by Muslim Brotherhood supporter, Abdallah Badr, on his one-year prison sentence for inciting violence in the case publicly known as "Etihadeya Palace events," 2012. Cairo Criminal Court will issue its verdict in the Rod Al Farag events' case, in which the coordinator of the Hazemoon Salafi movement leader, Gamal Saber's sons, Ahmed Saber and Abdul Rahman Saber, are being tried for premeditated murder during the riots in Rod Al Farag district on March 18, 2013.