The number of children per family should be regulated to avoid “disaster,” said Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi at the inauguration of the Global Congress on Population, Health, and Development (PHDC 2023). The president’s statement came as one of several remarks about the country’s current population crisis. The comments came as a response to Egypt's
full, not only is it dealing with sectarian violence between the muslims and christians. they injured 12 people overt weekend. they are prying trying to prepare for elections. come september the fear among the western world is in september the egyptian population will vote in the muslim brotherhood, which is by far the most organized party in egypt. you have a real chance of the rad today hraoeuzed egypt. with it being the largest in the country that is a scary situation. jon: something they are keeping a lows eye on in israel where you re reporting on right now. thanks. jenna: everyone keeps talking about the economic recovery, right? home prices are down dramatically in the last quarter. what is behind the drop? how low can they go? we ll talk a little bit more about that. an unlikely looking gang of criminals on the loose in michigan how police say they mad hatters stole hundreds of thousands of dollars. jon: what?
dominant force in egypt is the united states prepared to do business with them? there s no indication that the brotherhood is going to dominate egyptian politics. what you saw on the streets and what we saw as recently on friday in tahrir square is an incredible ly diverse cross secn of egyptian population. male, female, religious, secular, young and old. this is a cross cutting movement for change. and we have confidence that if the democratic processes are respected, if there s time for parties to form, if there s an opportunity for civil society to organize, if the constitution is amended as it need to be and there s freedom of expression, that the egyptian people will responsibly choose new leadership and we ll look forward to working with them. you say the brotherhood should not be feared? we have faith in the people of egypt and faith in democracy. and we believe in allowing
united states prepared to do business with them? there s no indication that the brotherhood is going to dominate egyptian politics. what you saw on the streets and what we saw as recently on friday in tahrir square is an incredible ly diverse cross secn of egyptian population. male, female, religious, secular, young and old. this is a cross cutting movement for change. and we have confidence that if the democratic processes are respected, if there s time for parties to form, if there s an opportunity for civil society to organize, if the constitution is amended as it need to be and there s freedom of expression, that the egyptian people will responsibly choose new leadership and we ll look forward to working with them. you say the brotherhood should not be feared? we have faith in the people of egypt and faith in democracy. and we believe in allowing democratic institutions to take root and to flourish.
warships through the suez canal. joining me live, barry mcafterry. with another good morpg to you, sir. thanks for for here. iranian ships, one a simply ship, one a frigate ship. this can t be coincidence. is this happening because 32 years ago, mubarak was in power, those iranian warships since the revolution were not able to go through the canal, but now that he s gone, they re thinking, green light. i think so. i think the new government of egypt is trying to signal that things are going to be different. mubarak and his inner clique were the custodians of this treaty with israel. it has little support among the broad egyptian population. i think the israelis are concerned that this is another signal that things are changing.