The Egyptian courts are scheduled to witness a new judicial round between the Egyptian artist Zina and the Egyptian artist Ahmed Ezz, after the lawyer Ashraf Abdelaziz, as a representative of the Egyptian artist Ahmed Ezz, appealed two rulings issued by the Family Court in Nasr City, the first of which is to reject a lawsuit filed by the artist, and requests It includes the transfer of "Zina" twins to another school, less in the expenses of the international school currently enrolled in it, and the second ruling included requiring "Ezz" to pay 900 thousand pounds in school fees for the twins. 

Abdulaziz submitted the two appeals on the legal date set for the application, and the court is scheduled to set a date, within the current month, to consider the two appeals.

And the Nasr City family court had ruled last May, obliging the artist Ahmed Ezz, to pay annual school expenses for the twins Zainuddin and Izz al-Din, at a value of 900 thousand pounds, in the lawsuit filed by the artist Zina, last January, and demanded that Ezz be obliged to pay the said amount As expenses for her twin students enrolled in an international school in Cairo.

It is noteworthy that the period of disagreements witnessed by the artist Zina, and her divorced artist, Ahmed Ezz, in the court tiles, started 7 years ago in 2013, after "Zina" set fire and surprised everyone by announcing her marriage to the artist, and her claim to the proportions of her children to him, which sparked widespread controversy at the time, Passing through khula 'and alimony cases, quarrels and to this day. 

And "Zeina" obtained the proof of the twins' lineage to the artist Ahmed Ezz in 2013, after the latter failed to carry out a "DNA" analysis, as the court relied at that time on the testimony of witnesses.

The artist had confirmed that she had traveled after her wedding from Ahmed Ezz to the United States of America in order to document marriage in the Egyptian consulate there, explaining that the decision not to inform the media of their marriage was a decision by "Ezz".