Tawfiq Okasha is prohibited from mixing and offers a "set of forks and spoons" for sale

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The Egyptian journalist, Tawfiq Okasha, responded to the post circulating on social media about his desire to sell one of the dining sets, which are spoons, forks and knives that were not used at all, he said, and the sale for 20 thousand pounds.

Cairo 24 contacted the journalist, Tawfiq Okasha, and he said: The circulating talk about my exposure to a financial crisis is not true, and thank God, I am fine and my financial condition is good.

The publication sparked the sympathy of the social media fans, who were bombarded with invitations through comments on the publication, to the journalist, Tawfiq Okasha.

On the other hand, journalist Tawfiq Okasha recently underwent surgery to remove the gallbladder after the health crisis, after which he was transferred to El Alamein Hospital.

Tawfiq Okasha also underwent a number of tests and analyzes at the Gastroenterology Center at Mansoura University, after which the date of the surgery was set after two days of examinations.

The attending physician to Tawfiq Okasha, Dr. Muhammad Abdel Wahab, said: "Tawfik Okasha's condition is stable and he returned home to complete the treatment period," noting that he warned against visiting this week, not to mix with him due to the current health conditions.

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