Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Maldives and Mauritius severed ties with Qatar on Monday morning after the tiny Gulf nation was found supporting terror groups and Iran. According to the Saudi Press Agency, Saudi Arabia has taken this decision as a result of "serious and systematic violations committed by the authorities in Doha over the past years with the aim of creating strife among Saudi internal ranks, undermining its sovereignty and embracing various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilizing the region." Among the extremist groups Saudi Arabia said Qatar was supporting and harboring were the Muslim Brotherhood, Daesh and Al-Qaeda, by means incitement through its media channels. "Qatar has also supported the activities of the Iranian-backed terrorist groups in the Qatif province of Saudi Arabia and in neighboring Kingdom of Bahrain. It has also financed, adopted and is harboring extremists who seek to destabilize unity at home and abroad. It has used the media that seeks to fan internal strife. Saudi Arabia has also been made aware that authorities in Doha have supported Houthi militias even after the declaration of the coalition to support the legitimate government in Yemen," the statement added. UAE In a statement, the UAE announced its full support for the Saudi stance toward Qatar, saying the Gulf state has threatened stability and security in the region, and has manipulated and shirked responsibilities and agreements made with other Gulf states. The UAE has given Qatar's diplomatic mission in Abu Dhabi 48 hours to leave the country after what it said where "Doha's several policies which destabilizes the security and stability of the region and manipulates commitments". It also warned Qatari citizens they had 14 days to leave the UAE. Citizens from Qatar have also been banned from "even passing through the UAE". A statement on UAE's official news agency WAM's twitter account said "Emiratis are now banned from visiting or even passing by Qatar at all means". Bahrain Bahrain decided to sever ties with its neighbor "on the insistence of the State of Qatar to continue destabilizing the security and stability of the Kingdom of Bahrain and to intervene in its affairs". A statement also said Qatar's incitement of the media and supporting of terrorist activities and financing groups linked to Iran were reasons behind the decision. "(Qatar has) spread chaos in Bahrain in flagrant violation of all agreements and covenants and principles of international law Without regard to values, law or morals or consideration of the principles of good neighborliness or commitment to the constants of Gulf relations and the denial of all previous commitments," the statement read. Qatari citizens have 14 days to leave Bahraini territories while Qatari diplomats were given 48 hours to leave the country after being expelled. Meanwhile, Bahrain has also banned all of its citizens from visiting or residing in Qatar after the severance of ties. "The dangerous Qatari practices have not been confined to the Kingdom of Bahrain, but have also been extended to sister countries that have been informed that such acts reflect a very dangerous pattern which cannot be ignored or accepted and must be addressed with full strength and firmness," a statement added. Egypt A statement to come out from Egypt indicates that one of the reasons was the Qatari government's support of the Muslim Brotherhood, which Cairo has designated a terrorist group. "Qatar's has promoted Al-Qaeda's ideology, and given support to ISIS (Daesh) and terrorist operations in the Sinai. Qatar's has insisted on interfering in the internal affairs of Egypt and the countries of the region in a manner that threatens Arab national security and promotes the seeds of sedition and division within the Arab societies," the statement read. Egypt's foreign ministry said it has given the Qatari ambassador in Cairo 48 hours to leave the country and ordered its own envoy in Doha to return home, also within two days. Yemen Yemen's government said Qatar was working with its enemies of the Iran-aligned Houthi militia, state news agency Saba reported. "Qatar's practices of dealing with the (Houthi) coup militias and supporting extremist groups became clear," the government said in a statement. It added that Yemen supported a decision by a Saudi-led coalition fighting for more than two years to oust the Houthis from the capital Sanaa to remove Qatar from its ranks. Libya Libya's eastern-based government has followed regional allies in cutting diplomatic ties with Qatar, its foreign minister, Mohamed Dayri, said on Monday. Maldives The Maldives said on Monday it was severing diplomatic ties with Qatar. "The maldives took the decision because of its firm opposition to activities that encourage terrorism and extremism," the government of the tiny Indian Ocean archipelago nation said in a statement. Mauritius Office of the Vice Prime Minister announced that the government of Mauritius has decided pending further developments not to entertain any further relations with Qatar. The Mauritian government is fully committed to supporting the actions of Saudi Arabia and other countries in their efforts to eradicate threats against international peace and security, a statement issued by the office of the Vice Prime Minister said. — Agencies