Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris agreed with a member of the House of Representatives, Mustafa Bakri, regarding what the second described as the “gloating” of the actor, Wajdi Al-Arabi, at the death of the son of the artist Hassan Youssef, while Al-Arabi appeared crying in a program presented by him. He emphasized that he did not gloat over the death of Ibn Hassan Youssef, but he reminded him of “the young men who died,” and he mentioned among them the sons of leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood, which is classified as a terrorist group in Egypt.
Bakri wrote on his page on “X” on Monday evening: “The gloating of the former artist, Wajdi Al-Arabi, over the death of the son of the artist, Hassan Youssef, is meanness and lowliness that reveals the identity of its owner and his violation of the provisions of our true religion. He really expresses the approach of his terrorist group. These killers who do not know religion or religion Values or morals. Those who gloat at the homeland and the people with every crisis the country faces is not strange for them to gloat over the death of the son of an artist committed to religion, values and morals, as well as his mother. May God have mercy on your father, my grandfather. It seems that he did not raise you well.”
Sawiris responded to Bakri’s tweet by saying: “For the first time, I agree with you in opinion.. God comforts them and relieves them. A painful affliction.. May God have mercy on him.”
Al-Arabi had mentioned Hassan Youssef in a previous post about those who died among the sons of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, such as Ibn Murshid, Muhammad Badie, and other leaders.
And the Egyptian actor appeared in one of the episodes of a television program presented by him crying, saying: “Oh, his father, Hassan, by God, I did not smell you, not for a moment, but I wanted to tell you that death is a rotating cup for everyone. Today they downloaded a video, and God made me cry.”
And Al-Arabi added, “God be patient… God… God be patient… as much as he insulted us and tired us and said about us what is not in us… that we are not like this,” and added: “I just think and say that Ammar Muhammad Badi died And that Asmaa Al-Beltagy died and Habiba Ahmed Abdelaziz died,” he said.
And he added, “Are you, O father, Hassan, capable of confronting God, Glory be to Him, with the blood of people around your neck? Are you sure that you will be able to remain before our Lord? O group, I ask God to make him repent,” as he put it.
Al-Arabi appeared in another video explaining the nature of the personal relationship that brought together his family and the family of Hassan Youssef.
The artist’s son, Hassan Youssef, drowned in a village on the northern coast, according to the Egyptian government’s “Al-Arham Gate”.