Eighth newsletter - your bulletin (8/29/2020) monitored the attack launched by Egyptian tweeters against Sisi, asking him to leave the presidency, but tweeters supporting Sisi demanded that he remain, considering that he is implementing the country's achievements.

Al-Sisi's speech, "If you don’t want me to stay there, I don’t have a problem," during the opening of the Mahmudiyah axis project, making the hashtag (hashtag) "I don't want you" topping the most popular (trend). Among the words circulated by the pioneers of social media platforms, Sisi asked the people about the reason for reluctance to help him, "You don’t want to help me, why? He says that he does what he does for God." And Sisi threatened to deploy the army in the villages to control building violations.

Among the most prominent tweets on the tag came the tweet of the Egyptian human rights activist, Haitham Abu Khalil, who said, "Sibha, Sissi, and I will not destroy it ... No, Tiran and Sanafir will return, and he answers our right to the Mediterranean gas, and he knows he takes a position in the Renaissance Dam, and he will stop building palaces." And stop the flood of debts that crippled the country ... Go Sisi, Egypt will see the light. "

Mahmoud Rifaat tweeted, "When Sisi said," If you don’t want me to be marginalized, the people responded to him in one voice, # I don’t want you ... you are only remaining with repression, with corrupt generals who destroyed the army of Egypt, and they participated in the sale of # Tiran_ and Sanafir and the waters of the Nile and the borders of Egypt. "

Ahmed Maulana wrote, "Sisi's speech today indicates that there are estimates from the Ministry of the Interior that continuing with demolishing houses is a negative matter that should not be pursued. Therefore, Sisi spoke of his willingness to send the army to the villages to carry out the demolitions, and his message to the security directors that he who does not see in himself the ability On carrying out removals, he has to resign. "

On the other hand, the journalist, Moataz Abdel Fattah, justified Sisi's statements, saying, "The president's complaint about citizens' transgressions on land and lack of respect for the law says that he is trying to rise up a state despite the nose of its people ... there are people who are accustomed to God and do not respect neither law nor planning .. Oh Lord, protect Egypt from us. ".