“There Are Real Videos Everywhere If You Need Proof” “Sohab El Ard” Is In The Spotlight After An Israeli Army Spokesperson Accused It Of Flipping History And Victims!

“Sohab El Ard” is back in the spotlight after an Israeli army spokesperson accused the series of flipping history and turning victims into perpetrators — claims the show’s director firmly rejected.

 

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The Ramadan drama has made headlines once again after it caught the attention of the Israeli army’s Arabic spokesperson, Ella Waweya, who publicly criticized the series in a video statement. Her remarks quickly circulated online, reigniting debate around the show’s portrayal of events.

How It Started

In her video, Waweya argued that Sohab El Ard does not tell the full story and could shape viewers’ understanding of reality in a misleading way. She accused the series of twisting the truth and distorting historical facts.

According to her claims, the show:

  • Turns killers into victims and victims into the accused
  • Uses drama to push a misleading narrative
  • Offers what she described as a cheap representation of real events

She also stressed that the real defenders of the land are those who protected their families and homes.

The Public Reaction

The comments section quickly lit up, with many viewers defending the show against her accusations. Supporters argued that the series reflects widely documented events and pushed back against claims that it falsifies history.

Peter Mimi’s Response

Director Peter Mimi did not stay silent. He responded directly to the criticism, challenging the claim that the series twists facts. He stated that real videos and documented events are widely available for anyone seeking proof.

In a sarcastic remark, he also joked about the effort he made to find an actress resembling the spokesperson. Mimi ended his response by expressing solidarity with the oppressed, wishing victory to all who are wronged.

Fans rallied behind him, emphasizing that Egyptians will always stand with Palestinians.

Next: Eyad Nassar calls the production of “Sohab El Ard” another way Egypt shows support for Gaza

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