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Back without a wig .. Samir Sabry shocked the social media activists

Effects The artist Samir SabryA great case of controversy on social networking sites last night, Friday, October 9, after his meeting with Ramy Radwan, the media, on the DMC evening program.
– وصدم Samir SabryThe public, followers and social media activists, after his first appearance without the wig that he used to wear since the beginning of his appearance due to his thin hair.

Samir Sabry spoke, During the episode, On his memories of the October War, and his meeting with the Israeli prisoner, Assaf Yaguri, saying: “After the October victory, a date was set for me through the concerned authorities to hold a meeting with the prisoner Assaf Yaguri, and I did indeed go to the meeting, and the questions were set, but when I saw him I was more like a person The hospital, and the features of my face were saying: You saw the Egyptian army, which they mocked in the setback, how it passed in only six hours, and we actually recorded the dialogue somewhere, and after recording for some reason it was decided not to show the meeting and here I brought the artist Samir Ghanem and appeared during a meeting from his back as if he was a prisoner and we started We speak in Hebrew, and that was with the help of our colleague Inas Jawhar. In the fourth question, we could not afford to laugh, and Samir Ghanem revealed to the audience. “

Sabry added, “I recorded wonderful episodes of the great writer Anis Mansour before the outbreak of the October War in 1973, noting that there was a media blackout on when the war began.”

He noted that the Egyptian political leadership at that time was always spreading rumors of the beginning of the liberation war, until the Israeli occupier mobilized his army and prepared for war, and the war did not start after that date, as a strategic camouflage, as they made public mobilization more than 7 times.

He noted that on the evening of October 6, Baligh Hamdi, Abdel Halim Hafez and the Diamond Band went to produce enthusiastic songs to help the soldiers on the front line.

He pointed out that most of the songs and programs that were broadcast in the aftermath of the 1973 war were free of charge, as everyone aspired to work and stand next to Egypt in its best days after the victory, commenting: “The best days of my life were not in the event of one theft or a crime in Egypt, even The thieves shared that they had no hands.

He explained that one of the works he photographed had undergone a period of training at the Egyptian Thunderbolt School.

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