
Egypt will always remain fortified by its national unity: El-Sisi marking 23 July Revolution anniversary
The remarks came during a televised address marking the 73rd anniversary of the 23 July 1952 Revolution.
'I am firmly convinced that this nation is capable of overcoming challenges and surpassing hardships, no matter how varied or widespread they may be,' El-Sisi said.
The president paid tribute to the historical significance of the 1952 Revolution, describing it as a defining moment in the country's modern history.
'On this day, seventy-three years ago, the Egyptian people wrote a shining page in their history, when the spark of the July 1952 Revolution ignited—marking a turning point in the nation's path,' he said. 'It ended a hated era of occupation, established the values of dignity, honour, and independence, and lit the torch of liberation across the Arab region and the Third World.'
He described the revolution as 'an inspiration for freedom from colonialism and for national independence.'
Reflecting on the lessons of history, El-Sisi said the state continues to draw from the revolution's legacy. 'This republic, built in 2014, stands on solid foundations, guided by an ambitious vision and steady steps toward a modern state that embraces scientific methods to fulfill its aspirations and trusts in God's help to achieve its goals,' he said.
El-Sisi pointed to Egypt's resilience amid global upheaval, noting that the country has made 'great accomplishments at a time when other nations have collapsed, entities fragmented, and crises intensified.'
'Yet Egypt remained a land of safety and stability—a secure refuge for humanity,' he added.
The president highlighted Egypt's role as a sanctuary during turbulent times. 'Nearly 10 million people from various countries have sought refuge here. Egypt has offered the world a unique model of humanity and responsibility. Despite ongoing pressures, it has never abandoned its national or humanitarian obligations.'
The nation's development
Turning to domestic progress, El-Sisi stressed Egypt's commitment to development in the face of adversity.
'We preserved the nation's stability and chose the path of construction through a powerful national effort, with determination and hands that do not break,' he said.
He highlighted major achievements in recent years, particularly in defence, infrastructure, and social protection. 'Our valiant army has developed into an impenetrable shield and a sharp sword. We defeated terrorism, and the land of Egypt was cleansed of its evils,' El-Sisi declared.
He also noted the country's sweeping urban transformation, which included the removal of slums, construction of new housing, and the establishment of smart cities.
A flagship initiative in this effort, he said, is Haya Karima (Decent Life), which now benefits nearly 60 million citizens.
'I affirm here,' he continued, 'that Egypt—refusing to let its people live in slums or unsafe areas—will not leave any deserving citizen uncertain about their future or housing.'
In conclusion, President El-Sisi expressed his gratitude to the revolutionaries of July 1952, as well as to the Armed Forces, police, and all Egyptians working to build and protect the nation.
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