Most of the eight to 12, it should be said, raised their money for Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda franchise in Syria. The money flow was at its busiest last year, when al-Nusra and Isil were officially merged, with fighters and equipment passing from one to the other. But there were disputes, and early this year they officially split. Some of the Qatari money and the Qatari-funded weaponry sent to al-Nusra between about April last year and February will now be in the hands of Isil.