Egypt seems pregnant with anger in its parts, and you can easily notice this on social media sites and people talking on the streets, but does this anger result in a revolution as the opponents wish, or are the communication sites just an outlet for pain, as skeptics warn and contemplate the authority and its supporters?

Were it not for the seriousness of divination, everyone would have asserted that the revolution is severely knocking at the doors of Egypt, and that the question is no longer about the possibility of revolution or not. Rather, the real question is when the Egyptians ’revolution will erupt against the current President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his regime, and most importantly, how will the Egyptians go out in the streets again after years of Repression, killing, arrests, and gagging, which has accumulated a bitter experience that leads many to feel their heads before thinking about breaking the barrier of fear.

The political, social, living and institutional environment in Egypt bears the features of the endings of the covenants ... and God knows best

- Jamal Sultan (@ GamalSultan1) September 9, 2020

But whoever saw the best who heard, and the Egyptians have seen, during the past few days, rare night protests against the police that took place in the Moneeb area, south of Cairo, in which the people of the region went out to denounce the killing of the young "Islam the Australian" due to beating by the police forces, which denied "as usual" their involvement in He killed him, and she said he died as a result of a quarrel with others.

The hot night of Munib, in which some smelled the smells of the January 2011 revolution, one of the main causes of its outbreak was the killing of the young man, "Khaled Saeed", due to beatings and torture by the police as well.

The January odors that smelled from the night of Mounib brought to mind the demonstrations that took place last year on September 20 to demand the departure of Sisi and his regime, and which confused the accounts of the Egyptian regime, especially since it witnessed the exit of new demonstrators whom the security services had not known before, and the call to demonstrate did not come. Of the traditional opposition, it was from the actor and contractor Muhammad Ali, who represented an inspiration for many young people who were not organized in political or intellectual movements.

We were talking about water scarcity and drought in Sudan and Egypt with the announcement of the operation of the Renaissance Dam..Now the Nile floods inundate Sudan and is heading to Egypt..And such revolutions are like rivers, surprising and surprising, and contrary to all accounts and expectations

- wael kandil (@ waiel65) September 8, 2020

The Night of Munib was not the only one to spread hope for the revolution in the hearts of Egyptians.

The past weeks witnessed an escalation of popular anger towards Sisi, and this was reflected on the communication sites that witnessed a phenomenon of little recurrence, as hashtags demanding the departure of Sisi topped the communication platforms for two consecutive weeks, and despite the electronic committees' attempts to counter them with counter-tags, but the cry of Sisi’s departure continued to echo electronically.

On top of those hashtags was the tag "Mesh Aizek", whose wording and additions varied, but his idea remained dominant until today, Wednesday, at the forefront of communication sites, as Sisi’s departure was everyone’s demand in response to his previous statements in which he reiterated his readiness to leave if the Egyptians asked him to do so.

Go down on September 20, the people of Egypt and, God willing, we will defeat the evildoer Al-Sisi and his regime. # We don’t want you. We’re desperate for September 20 pic.twitter.com/bYMKCgl88N

Muhammad Ali |

Mohamed Ali (@Mohmedalisecren) September 8, 2020

Today, too, the tag "descending in a sudden time" was issued, in reference to the demonstrators' attempt to confuse the security services, which began preparing for the possibility of demonstrations at any time. Also, yesterday a tag was issued entitled "The people want to bring down the regime". Tweeters said that this sentence is closest to the hearts of Egyptians because of its association with the January Revolution, which was the most frequent cry in Tahrir Square.

The popular tension and the potential for anger may have prompted Muhammad Ali to repeat his call to demonstrate on the first anniversary of the September 20 demonstrations, stressing that the causes of anger this time are much greater than last year, and he interacted with his call by many activists and social media users.

Praise be to God, the trend rode, we will go out and we will ride to them. Hash is an act of terror. The system is in tension within the intelligence services. I don’t know the people, and my nation will come down? # Descending in a sudden time pic.twitter.com/ugpMXwjXYB

- Normal in my country 🇾🇪🇾🇪 (@Mohamed_Egyptt) September 9, 2020

The reasons for the escalation of anger and the possibility of the revolution that awaits its spark are listed daily by the tweeters, starting from the deterioration of living conditions and the increase in the prices of basic goods and services, to violations of human rights, the destruction of political life and the silencing of voices, through the failure of the negotiations of the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which threatens Egypt's water future and poses a threat to its national security As well as forfeiting Egypt's rights to eastern Mediterranean gas, and not least the ceding the strategic islands of Tiran and Sanafir in favor of Saudi Arabia.

However, the majority, including some supporters of the regime, believe that the direct cause of the outbreak of anger and its move to the street is the expansion of the authorities in demolishing houses, claiming that they violated building permits, so that Sisi himself said a week ago that there are warnings reaching him about the impact of this on his popularity, but he insists on implementing What he sees as the application of the law and the return of state prestige.

The demolition of houses did not differentiate between supporters and opponents, but it may have distinguished between the rich and the poor in Egypt, where the pioneers of the communication sites say that all the videos of the demolitions come from poor villages and regions, and the Egyptians have not seen the demolition of luxurious palaces that the conditions of violation apply to many of them as well.

Still, the homes of the defeated, my lordly, my lordly, God willing, the Egyptian people will destroy you and your immoral regime, my family and people in Upper Egypt and the people of Egypt will unite and wipe you my father. You and your dogs are close, God willing # The people_want_the overthrow of the system pic.twitter.com/uUyyLRqqQk

- Mohamed Ali |

Muhammad Ali (@Moaliofficial_) September 8, 2020

Others joke about the state of anxiety that afflicted some pro-Sisi media people because of the scenes of anger that moved from the communication sites to the Egyptian streets, which prompted the broadcaster Ahmed Moussa to get excited on the air and appeal to Sisi - perhaps for the first time - to reconsider the decision, whether to reduce the value of reconciliation to prevent the demolition, Or extend the deadline that expires at the end of the current month.

Moussa said that what is happening on the ground in terms of demolitions and the complexities of reconciliation procedures gave a great opportunity to the opposition and the media abroad to inflame the anger of Egyptians.

Despite the escalating anger and tension that is about to explode, there are those who believe that the bitter experience since the military coup in the summer of 2013 indicates that the communication sites may also be an outlet for anger, as Egyptians only broadcast their grievances and grief electronically, then return to their stairs where the cycle of searching for a living Its severity escalated over time.

Which of the two teams is closer to expecting what Egypt is waiting for?

This is what no one can say for sure, and it may appear alone in the next few days.