Once again, Sisi is in soft power in the hope that it will help him overcome a seemingly big obstacle this time, after the videos of the artist and contractor Mohamed Ali exposed the Sisi regime and exposed its corruption, before it reached the threat of its existence and its continuation.

Hours after Mohamed Ali, who had worked as a contractor with the Egyptian army for years and called on Egyptians to demonstrate against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Friday evening, began media and social media accounts linked to the regime in the promotion of a video showing a number of artists expressing their support for Sisi.

The video did not include the emergence of prominent artists and contented with faces of limited fame or faded glare art such as Ahmed Bedair and Hani Shaker and Hakim, in addition to faces unknown to many.


A few days ago, the regime, which was suffering under the weight of the corruption of Sisi and his wife, Intissar, and a number of army leaders, had popularized popular singer Shaaban Abdel Rahim, known as "Shaboula," who hastily prepared a song expressing Sisi's support and criticizing Mohamed Ali as " Failed actor "who offended Egypt and its army.

Over the past two weeks, the videos of the Egyptian artist and contractor topped the social networking sites, and won the attention of Egyptians, where he talked about wasting billions of pounds of public money on personal interests, as well as projects without study or economic feasibility.

Media affiliated to the regime launched a sharp attack on the contractor, stressing that it is aimed at undermining the reputation of the army and the government, and working to overthrow them, the same accusations made by Mohamed Ali Nafar lawyers in official communications.