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OPEN// First Lady greets Egyptian people on Sinai Liberation Day

Middle East25-04-2025

CAIRO, April 25 (MENA) - Egypt's First Lady Entissar El Sisi has greeted the Egyptian people on the occasion of the Sinai Liberation Day.
In a post on her official social media pages, the president's spouse commended the sacrifices of Egyptians who "do not know the impossible". (MENA)
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