In the context of the electronic mobilization, Sisi's opponents reacted through "between us and you on the day of twenty" to demonstrate tomorrow in the squares of Egypt, on the first anniversary of the demonstrations of September 20 last year.

On the other hand, supporters of the Egyptian president rallied on social media platforms by tagging "Sisi, our strength and our example."

Social media users shared a video clip of a citizen saying that he was a supporter of Sisi, but today he is asking him to leave, after the injustice and poverty inflicted on Egyptians as a result of his policies.

In turn, the Ministry of Interior mobilized and strengthened its energies to confront any manifestations of protest against the president in Al-Mayadeen.

But the calls to demonstrate did not appeal to the former activist Wael Ghoneim, who called on Egyptians not to respond and not to go to the streets, so as not to put them in prison.

Among the interactions monitored by the eighth newsletter, “I published you” on (9/19/2020), the tweet of activist Osama Rushdie, “Al-Sisi is not only opposing anything that was released on September 20, but also opposing anything that allows the people who enslaved him to express their opinion after confiscating the political field and silencing the mouths,” He is not only against demonstrating, but also against free elections, which he forged, fabricated their laws, and took control of the assemblies of parliament and arrested his presidential rivals. Therefore, leave.

Salah Bedaiwi said: There is no talk in Egypt now except for people taking to the streets on the 20th of September.

All people are ready to go down and target Sisi's fat plans, and their property is a target for the poor and the deprived now. I ask the police not to clash with people. Leave the general to his fate. We need you to maintain security and not suppress demonstrations. "

Ahmed Samih tweeted, "Oh, group, this is the image that all of Egypt will leave the image of Facebook and Twitter from the first day of the day until after the day of September 20, the mabahith will stop people and see their mobile phones, so they must meet a need to intercede for them / Oh God, save us from the investigations - of all kinds."

He attached his tweet with a picture of (the broadcaster of the Sisi regime) Ahmed Musa.

On the other hand, businessman Ahmed Mido tweeted, "There are no words that describe my love, my faith and my trust in you, President of Egypt: with you for the last day of my life."

Saudi writer Sami Al-Othman also defended the Egyptian president, tweeting, "Our path is one, our goal is one ... Long live Egypt, and long live Sisi."