Speaking to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Sunday, the artist echoed one of the famous phrases that are considered to be the icon of the film “Elbiswa camouflage to be afraid of him”, during the participation of the heroes of the film, on Sunday, in an educational symposium of the Egyptian armed forces.

The artist Ahmed Ezz said during an interview at the symposium: "If we saved our army from Badri and turned to the field of representation, but each one of us if he had the opportunity to wear military uniform Tani Hikon honor and pride," explaining that the film's heroes trained in units of the Egyptian lightning strike, he added: " The men have done our duty with us more, wear the camouflage to be afraid of. "

The sentence received a lot of interaction through social networking sites, and the artist Ahmed Ezz said during the film as he addressed the members of the fighting group that was doing the task around which the events of the film.

The Egyptian newspaper "Al-Watan", Major General Mohie Nouh, one of the heroes of the Egyptian thunderbolt and group 39 fighting, as saying that the "camouflage" is a metaphor for the clothes units of the members of the thunderbolt and special forces, adding that the Israeli enemy in wartime was afraid of camouflage uniforms.

Sisi watched today part of the corridor film while attending the seminar.

"The film was a beautiful message for all Egyptians," he said.