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Writer Mustafa Bakri said that the real disagreement between the Egyptian people and the Muslim Brotherhood began when Egyptians felt that Egypt had been "hijacked" during the group's rule, prompting citizens to rely on the armed forces to protect the state. He emphasized that these positions confirm that the military institution has always been the protector of the national entity, having previously intervened in the July and January 25 revolutions. He explained that the era of the Brotherhood increased problems and crises, and contributed to the formation of terrorist militias in Sinai. He also pointed out that the protests by the Egyptian people under the slogan "Get out, Sisi... Morsi is not my president" reflect their trust in President Abdel Fattah Sisi as a man of national salvation.
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