According to one of the trainees, the movements she learned helped her defend herself, contrary to what some parents tried to underestimate the importance of training and learning these movements, and another spoke about her repelling a harasser with the movements she learned through training, which constituted a deterrent to the harasser and his escape from the place.

One of the trainers also confirms the increase in the percentage of girls attending training after the rise in the phenomenon of harassment in the streets.

The episode also dealt with the spread of the phenomenon of theft of sewer covers, but this time the theft took place in the vicinity of children's schools, which has become a danger to them and their lives.

Also, electricity poles wires in the streets were not safe from theft. Surveillance cameras recorded pictures of some of the thieves without any movement by the local authorities.

On the Basra rivers, the fish have turned into waste after their death. The families living on the banks of the rivers also seek to sell their homes at the lowest prices to escape epidemics and diseases. The residents also complain of allergies and asthma diseases due to the large quantities of pesticides being sprayed without health supervision.

The episode also covered topics:

  • The Friday Taxi initiative at Al-Aqsa Mosque.. Free buses for worshipers.

  • Collectors of Lebanon and merchants of Syria sell cakes and corn on mobile carts.

  • A government offer to the prisoners of Bolivia: Read a book that reduces your prison sentence.

  • Two Indians are suing their son for refusing to have a grandchild.