The consistency of Sudanese Egyptian ties in the face of lies and temptations – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Gharibi

The relationship between Egypt and Sudan is a unique model of fraternal relationships based on historical roots and deep cultural ties. It is a relationship rooted in history and geography, and it goes beyond simple diplomatic relations to achieve the level of family ties between two fraudian peoples. In the light of these strong ties, desperate attempts emerge from time to time of malicious parties to destabilize, spread sedition and distort the image of this authentic relationship.
Recently, some suspicious platforms have circulated false news that claimed to arrest Mr. Al -Misbah Abu Zaid, commander of Al -Barah Bin Malik Al -Sudani, by the Egyptian authorities. This news, which does not have the lowest ingredients in credibility and professionalism, can only be described as a sordid and exposed attempt to sow doubts and reduce the atmosphere among the brothers. The categorical denial of these deceptive allegations has just confirmed that the Egyptian authorities have not made such measures, and that these lies are only lies whose objective is to raise confusion.
The relationship between Egypt and Sudan is deeper and stronger than shaking the hollow rumor or a paid campaign. These campaigns are often managed from external geography, and they serve malicious programs that seek to tear and throw the chaos area. These are attempts to dismantle the remaining solid links between the brothers and sisters, in particular in a historic moment which require cohesion and unity to deal with common challenges.
Faced with these plans, the role of the media becomes more important than ever. It is necessary that the media are a high degree of prudence and professional responsibility and to avoid drifting behind manufactured novels which aim to stir up sedition. Free media professionals should stand in front of intentional disinformation campaigns and face them with the truth, the word sincere and the authentic national position.
In conclusion, recent events confirm that Egypt and Sudan are two sisters, which have been estimated by history and geography to remain united. Blood ties and common destiny between them are stronger than any attempt to divide the row. Their enemy and his confrontation require class unity and concerted efforts. This relationship will remain firm in the face of all plots and will remain a model of fraternity and cooperation between two peoples which are combined with more than the limits.




