Seven of the Egyptian army soldiers were kidnapped in Rafah and the president asks the police to quickly return the soldiers while preserving their lives and the lives of the kidnappers, indicating his good faith and appreciation. However, this was interpreted as his desire to protect the kidnappers because they are affiliated with him, fuelling suspicions later confirmed that this operation was intended to destabilize the Egyptian army, the only force the Brotherhood fears.
A video is filmed for the soldiers and posted on the internet, stirring public opinion unusually and intensifying the army's efforts.
Suddenly, the seven soldiers were released without arresting the culprits and the wave calmed down with no details announced.
One of the most important officers responsible for the investigation in this case is the young officer, Mohammed Abu Shakra.
It seems that Abu Shakra had caught the end of the thread..
The young officer Mohammed Abu Shakra is killed in Arish in broad daylight.. He was one of the top 10 officers in the republic.
Abu Shakra was killed by a treacherous hand because he was tasked with tracking down the kidnappers of the seven soldiers, and it appears he was getting close to the culprits so they assassinated him.
President appears in his speech at the Nile River conference and pays tribute to the dead officer, saying he is our son.
Such a matter arouses public opinion which has gained a lot of insight.
The seven soldiers were kidnapped to shake the image of the army and defame the image of the army's leadership after they refused to leave the borders, tunnels, and Sinai in general to terrorist groups and Hamas factions.
After the release of the seven soldiers, Officer Mohammed Abu Shakra took over the case and was then assassinated, and the case of his assassination was taken over by Colonel and Interior Inspector Mohammed Hany, something serious will happen to him after several days.
Among the things that stirred the people was the movement of the governors which came under heated conditions and included the appointment of a number of Brotherhood governors, including a governor from the Salafi Jihadist, who was accused in the Hatshepsut Temple incident in Luxor 1997 and was appointed governor of Luxor, which contains a third of the world's monuments.
The ruling group's tendency to plant their feet everywhere in the state and their detachment from the real projects that serve the street, the most important of which are the housing projects that open the door for workers (builder, carpenter, painter, blacksmith, electrician, driver, transport, iron factories, cement, gravel, sand, restaurants, etc.) to find real job opportunities. The absence of such projects has affected all these massive numbers of workers with endless frustration. Some of them turned to thuggery to get money, and some sat in humiliation under the gaze of their children asking for a living.
Projects that appeared at the beginning of the year, such as slums and massive housing projects and agricultural reform projects, and the distribution of land to young people, disappeared.
In light of these conditions, the Brotherhood group becomes more audacious and constantly declares (Essam El-Erian - Beltagy - Safwat Hegazy) that it will act and act.. And the truth that everyone sees is that it acts only for its sake.
The crisis of Abu Al-Nemr in Giza and the quarter of Shiites who were killed by the locals surfaces, and then it is announced that the crowd and the incitement came from the Brotherhood.
This event reminds us of the Saints Church before the January 2011 revolution.
Many are the events that led to a general state of tension, while the group and its supporters respond to the situation with a faint smile, through which they see all matters rosy, they belittle everything that contradicts them, and glorify the small things that work in their favor.
The same approach that the National Party followed was followed by the Brotherhood, the name and characters changed but the approach is the same. Appointments of Brotherhood leaders who do not have the required competence, appointments for the Brotherhood's youth in ministries such as the Ministry of Awqaf as preachers, and the door is opened for the group's youth in military colleges from which they have been banned for many years. Even if there are those among them who deserve this, it should not be this way, all at once, for everything has a capacity. If the Brotherhood absorbs everyone, this means not leaving room for what is non-Brotherhood, and this, in essence, is what was called the policy of exclusion.
(To be continued)
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