In the first comment of Yasmine Abdel Aziz's brother: "I am available when you need me, and my phones are known!"

The artist, Wael Abdel Aziz, commented, for the first time, on his recent crisis with his sister, the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz.

Wael admitted, during his interview with the media, Yasmine Ezz, on the "Kalam Al Nass" program broadcast on MBC Egypt, that he made a mistake in this crisis.

He said that there are people fishing in murky water, and this is not good, and the solution to that is not to respond to them.

He added, "I may be 100% wrong, but fishing in murky water is not a pleasant thing, and I must take care of it, and the solution is that one does not want to."

He continued, "I took the decision not to respond completely, I am available when you need me, but I am not completely protesting, I am in my place and my phones are known."

Ashraf Abdel Aziz, the lawyer for the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, had issued a statement warning against any media dealings with any statements or sayings attributed to her brother Wael, against the background of the conflict that renewed between them through social networking sites.

The statement came as follows: “A media statement and an important warning of conversations issued by the artist’s brother, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, announces and warns the office of Professor Ashraf Abdel Aziz, the lawyer of the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, that the artist’s brother publishes conversations and dialogues on social networking sites concerning the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, so we warn Strongly refrain from publishing any conversations or dialogues or raising any topics on social media and news sites, and the name of the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, and that all legal measures will be taken in case of violation.

And the artist, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, had responded to her brother Wael’s statements in support of her in a surprising way, as she wrote: “Oh, you sold your sister and took her wish from a Mercedes.”

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