The eighth bulletin - your publication (9/01/2022) monitored the interaction on the communication platforms with the incident, where the US Department of Justice said in a tweet to it on the account of its security apparatus that it confirmed the news of the arrest and said: The arrest of a person working in the United States as an informant for the Egyptian government.

And the US Justice Department was not satisfied with that, but attached its tweet with a full statement on the tasks and movements of the Egyptian “spy”: Pierre Gerges, whose mission is to collect information on political opponents of the Egyptian regime, worked on the instructions of Egyptian government officials to promote the interests of Egypt and the United States, in violation of the law, to Besides arranging benefits for Egyptian officials who visited the country.

Commenting on this incident, Rasha Azab sarcastically said, "This topic is very comical, by the way. Note that he has been an observer for years and has worked as a spy in the morning, and he has bought seminars and (Long Live Egypt) at night. What is this bright spy uncle!"

Ayman Sorour believes that the arrest of the spy has consequences for Egypt, and he tweeted, "For those who think that the matter is normal and will pass, and for those who do not want to see, the matter is serious, according to what is known, not the first, and with other matters that appeared in the international media, this is never considered a success. In the end, Egypt loses its balance, and compensation may be difficult, and what was thought has become a certainty.”

In turn, Muhammad Zakaria pointed out that there are many spies among the Egyptian communities abroad, and said, "In all the gatherings of Egyptians abroad, there is Pierre Gerges."

And he hoped that spying would be on others and not on his countrymen, saying, "I wish he would spy on enemies, no, this is against Egyptians like him. We have God."

Osama Eifat wondered about the name of this case, and the definition of espionage, "Someone spying on a country for the benefit of another country. Following the news of people who are not of official capacity is called an espionage case."

Politician Hossam Al-Ghamry considered Gerges' work funny, and said, "America announces the arrest of an Egyptian spy working for the government called Pierre Gerges. Do you think Hajj Gerges is 39 years old? Will he (collect) information about missile technology? No, do you want to answer information about the Renaissance Dam? No, medicine Information about AIPAC?

On the other hand, Ahmed Salem expressed his sadness at what happened to the spy, and he tweeted, "The competition of the devices to monopolize spies and information, an honest Egyptian spy will be the victim. (I) am seriously sad about what happened."