Cairo's Court for Urgent Matters adjourned Saturday to July 27 two lawsuits filed by an Egyptian lawyer accusing Turkey and Qatar of supporting and harboring terrorism, according to Al Bawaba News. Lawyer Samir Sabry's claims against Turkey involve its hosting of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) international organization and its top leaders who fled Egypt after former President Mohamed Morsi's ouster in July 2013. Several MB TV channels are also broadcast from Turkey and incite against the Egyptian police and army. The second lawsuit accuses Qatar of financing terrorist attacks in Egypt, such as the Arish attack that killed 36 army soldiers in North Sinai. Sabry added that Qatar was plotting against Egypt with the U.S. and Israel.