In the video, Alaa Mubarak comments on a media apology to his father: After 10 years, Jay apologizes.

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Alaa Mubarak, son of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, commented on the apology of the Egyptian journalist Ahmed Al-Maslamani to his father.

Alaa Mubarak, the eldest son of the president who was toppled from power by the uprising of 25 January 2011 after 30 years in power, republished a video clip of Al-Musalmani apologizing on the air to the former president and his family.

In the clip, Al-Musalmani appears during his meeting with the media Qaswa al-Khalali on the "Ten" channel, saying that the first thing in which he apologizes to President Mubarak is his speech on his "First Edition" program that was broadcast on Dream TV about his grave.

Al-Musalmani continued: that he obtained his information on this matter from the great writer Ahmed Ragab, author of the "Text Kalima" article in which he spoke about "the great cost of the cemetery."

Al-Maslamani pointed out that he did not accustomed to talking about such matters because of his rural education, but he relied on the umbrella of the great writer Ahmed Rajab, and he realized later that he was not right in this approach.

Al-Maslamani apologized to Mubarak's family for speaking about the wealth of the late president and his family, and said that he relied on press reports published in two Egyptian newspapers, and spoke about that wealth in his program, without confirming the authenticity of those press reports, and without focusing on the authors of those reports having their own whims Personal.

After 10 years have passed and after the death of my father, may God have mercy on him, you come to apologize!

Do you apologize for what exactly, Professor Muslimani!

“When you receive it with your own tongues, and you say with your mouth, what you do not have knowledge of, and you think that it is righteous.”

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- Alaa Mubarak (@AlaaMubarak_) December 1, 2020

Commenting on what Al-Muslimani said, Alaa Mubarak said: "After 10 years have passed and after the death of my father, may God have mercy on him, you are coming to apologize !, apologize for what exactly, Professor Muslimani."

The former Egyptian president, Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, died in February at the age of 92.

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