Cairo - Abdel Rehim Ali, Member of the Egyptian parliament, said that the file he is preparing to submit to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the crimes of Qatar and its emir Tamim's terrorist regime includes documents and videos that confirm the involvement of this state in committing many war crimes and genocide against civilians in a number of Arab countries including Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Egypt. On Thursday, during an interview with Emirati newspaper, Al Khaleej, Ali said "There are Qatari leaders involved in acts of terrorism and causing despicable massacres, including the killing of former Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and the slaughter of more than 200 officers from the Libyan army." Abdul Rehim Ali revealed that the case of Mohamed Morsi's communication with Qatar will witness new defendants, most importantly, Hamad bin Jassem. He urged Arab governments to cooperate with him and provide him with the information and documents they have to be included in his file. Ali stressed that Qatar and the gang that governs Doha supported and funded terrorist organizations even inside Sinai like ISIS. Qatar has also formed a coalition led by terrorists Hesham El Ashmawi and Mohamed Sorour who handled the transfer of terrorist operations to Egypt by targeting Christians. This was done to twist the Egyptian governments' arm and embarrassing it by saying that the Egyptian state is unable to protect the Christians. Ali said that according to international law and that of the international criminal court, this is considered as war crimes.