
Egypt's Victory in the Battle of the Embassies: By Mustafa Kamal Al-Amir
- Europe and Arabs
- Thursday , 28 August 2025 4:14 AM GMT
Since 1948, Egypt has borne the burden of defending the Palestinian cause. It has received millions of refugees, made sacrifices, and lost thousands of martyrs in its defense. The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was established in 1968 after Egypt and the Arabs suffered a setback in the 1967 defeat. It also stood strong and courageously against Trump, America, and Israel, despite the foolishness of some Arabs and the threats and temptations. It rejected plans for the displacement of Gaza and the liquidation of the Palestinian cause. It mobilized the international community to implement the two-state solution and establish the State of Palestine. Today, our country faces toxic campaigns aimed at distorting this great historical role. In New York, the security personnel assigned to protect the Egyptian consulate confronted an attempt by some agitators to besiege the mission building, in clear violation of international norms and laws that guarantee the protection of diplomatic missions. In London, the British capital, Scotland Yard arrested the young Egyptian Ahmed Abdel Qader Mido, head of the Egyptian Youth Abroad Union, following a violent altercation with a traitor, Anas Barquqa, who insulted Egypt and its President, Sisi. However, thanks to the urgent intervention of the Foreign Ministry and the Egyptian Embassy, he was released within just two days to preserve his future. Because those who defend Egyptian embassies abroad must stand firmly behind honorable Egyptians, it is our duty to stand with all our might. Thanks to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati, Mido has returned free and proud to his family, while traitors and agents continue to conspire against their country with its enemies. What happened confirms that the land of Egyptian embassies and consulates abroad is Egyptian territory under international law, and defending it is a national duty. Although European police often turn a blind eye to aggressors, Egypt has not and will not relinquish the rights of its children abroad. That's why we swiftly released our heroic son, Mido, from London custody.
But Lulu Abdo, the "Englishman," Alaa Abdel Fattah, has been imprisoned here for years after being convicted of incitement against the Egyptian army and police, despite pressure and threats from Britain and its successive prime ministers.
Ahmed Nasser, Youssef Hawass, and other young heroes are defending the embassies of our beloved country, Egypt, from the aggression of some idiots (mostly not Egyptians), perhaps some Moroccans and Syrians, along with the Brotherhood.
The Hidden Truth:
For 80 years, Egypt has borne the burden of the Palestinian cause beyond its capacity, while traitors and mercenaries have sold it out. Israel, a racist colonial entity supported by the United States, built its racist state on the corpses and skulls of its Arab neighbors. Through intrigue and conspiracies, it succeeded in fragmenting the armies of Libya, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Sudan, and in striking Iran. But it failed against the steadfastness of the great Egyptian army and leadership. The "corrupt" Muslim Brotherhood organization has historically allied with foreign powers during wars against Egypt, from the attempted assassination of Abdel Nasser in 1954 to conspiring with the British in the 1956 Tripartite Aggression. This is something King Farouk, with all his patriotism, failed to do after the revolution against him in 1952. Strong Egypt. The secret of Egypt's strength lies in:
The cohesion of its internal front.
The solidarity of the people with the Egyptian army and police.
A conscious national leadership that restored Egypt's role and status. Egyptian communities in Europe and America, including the community in the Netherlands, stood as a stronghold in front of our embassy in The Hague, in support of Egypt and its president, and in rejection of attempts at distortion and conspiracy. After the United Nations, its Secretary-General, and all the world leaders went to the border crossing and witnessed for themselves that Israel occupied the Palestinian side and prevented the entry of hundreds of aid trucks, always waiting on the Egyptian side of Rafah, for two years.
Despite the Cairo Call for Peace in 2023, attended by Arab and European kings and presidents,
A final word.
An important question that clarifies the dimensions of the conspiracy.
Why didn't the protesters against the Gaza war attack the embassies of Israel and America?
Or the embassies of Islamic countries,
including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, the land of the Two Holy Mosques,
and the Kingdom of Morocco, the chairman of the Al-Quds Committee for half a century, since 1975?
There is no good in a nation whose sword is in the hands of traitors, whose wealth has been stolen by corrupt thieves, and whose press and media are in the hands of ignorant, hypocritical, and unscrupulous people.
The strife and curse of politics have divided Egyptians.
We used to fight together for liberation from the British, but now their police separate us in front of our embassy abroad.
Thank you, Egypt - the great one.
For 80 years, you have endured more than you could bear, with trivialities and outbidding. And cheap trading in the Palestinian cause.
They sold it for free to its enemies.
Long live Egypt, its people, its army, and its leadership.
Long live Egypt, which under President Sisi's leadership has transformed into a beehive of construction and work, after it was rid of the Brotherhood's terrorism.
"Egypt, your golden sun has returned... and it will never set, God willing."
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