And the eighth newsletter - your publication (22/7/2020), monitored the Egyptian campaign demanding the withdrawal of Egypt's signature of the agreement, in protest against unilateral Ethiopian measures regarding the Renaissance Dam, days after activists of the "Baleel" campaign launched the same request.

In a statement, the popular campaign called on all Egyptian political forces inside and outside Egypt to overcome differences and unify the position against what it described as giving up the Nile.

The campaign added that the Egyptian ruling authority overcame the waters of the Nile and unilaterally signed the Declaration of Principles without any authorization from the Egyptians.

It also called for a popular referendum in the event the Egyptian government refuses to withdraw from the signature, as it will be the last vote for the people of Egypt.

Egyptian dissident Hussam Fawzi Jaber called for memorizing the names of those who support Sisi in the file of the Renaissance Dam as "traitors." He wrote, "Keep the names of those who come out to support Sisi in the disaster of the Renaissance Dam, because betraying their support, knowing the size of the problem facing Egypt, is no less than betrayal. Egypt's share in the Nile water. "

The Egyptian journalist, Rasha Azab, accused the Egyptian and Ethiopian governments of acting on the peoples after they agreed to fill the dam. She said, "Ethiopia is bored (filled) with the Renaissance Dam with the knowledge of the Egyptian regime and the two (and the two) were representing (they were representing) we have to strangle (they quarrel) and have negotiations, I can understand The interest of the Ethiopian regime in the representation is this (this play), but seriously I need to understand who rules us (who rule us) who work in the country like this why (why do they do this in the country ?!), the thirst will not be hidden (it will not be late), the land will be restored (staple) before its owners This (other than) environmental disasters. "

While the Egyptian academic Hassan Nafaa sees that Ethiopia emerged victorious in the basic stage of negotiations, tweeting: "The basic stage of the Renaissance Dam crisis ended with a decisive victory for Ethiopia, which was able to complete the construction of the dam and finish the experimental filling of the reservoir with completely individual decisions, without any commitment on it except to continue to negotiate." It is clear that reaching a binding agreement to operate and manage the dam has become subject to its individual will.

Activist Ahmed Al-Ash asked about the Saudi role in standing with Egypt, so he wrote, "It is Saudi Arabia, not intending to (not want to) support Egypt in the file of the Renaissance Dam and waving - just waving - to stop its aid and investments in Ethiopia, ok and not the Emirates ?!"