Al-Sisi stressed that he is not worried about the awareness of the Egyptian people towards the rise in prices, and that the situation in Egypt is much better and has not reached the point of eating from tree leaves.

But, unusually, MBC Egypt (MBC) warned the president that the revolution that revolted against the late President Hosni Mubarak was due to the high prices, and broadcaster Amr Adib demanded the president not to rely on the awareness of those he called "some people." The Egyptian regime abolishes the opposition, which makes the national dialogue useless.

The presenter of the program, "Nazih Al-Ahdab" commented that if MBC hits, the situation in Tunisia is no better than Egypt, because Tunisian President Qais Saeed wants a national dialogue without opposition, even the workers represented by the Tunisian Labor Union refused to participate in the dialogue.

The episode also addressed the following topics:

  • Monkeypox crosses from Africa to Europe and there is no need to panic.

  • Emir of Qatar: We expect and want our World Cup guests to respect our culture.

  • Bush Jr. is preceded by his tongue, inadvertently condemning his invasion of Iraq.

  • The Taliban imposes the veil on female announcers, and MBC denounces it.

  • Mary is caught between her husband's death threat and the Church's refusal to divorce her.