Esaad Younes Delivers a Powerful Message of Egyptian Pride and Resilience

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Sun, 05 Oct 2025 - 10:36 GMT

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Esaad Younis.

Esaad Younis.

 

 
 
While speaking about Egypt’s enduring identity, Esaad Younes emphasized in her famed TV show Sahibat El Saada that the nation’s strength springs from its deep roots in the land, delivering heartfelt words that resonated with pride:
 
“We were raised on this land, drank from its Nile, felt the warmth of its sun, and we’ve worn its cotton and Castor fabric all our lives.”
 
Younes drew a connection between the resilience of Egypt’s past and the challenges of its present, quoting President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi:
 
“Our country is a red line. Our borders are a red line. No one can take from us a breath of air, a grain of sand, a drop of rice, a seed of wheat, or even a single step.”
 
She concluded her message with a powerful reminder that Egypt’s true might lies in its people, culture, and history:
 
“We’re far stronger than anyone thinks — in our unity, in our shared spirit, in our deep bond, and in the vast legacy of culture and civilization that we proudly own.”
 
 
In a deeply patriotic gesture marking the 52nd anniversary of Egypt’s October Victory,  Younes brought back the story of the “Castor Pajama” — a powerful symbol of the psychological defeat Egypt inflicted on Israel, affirming that Egypt’s true strength lies in its history and unbreakable national unity.

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