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الثلاثاء: 20 يناير 2026
  • 20 يناير 2026
  • 13:08
The Story of Abou Trika and Mubaraks Bank Account Ahmed Moussa Stirs Controversy in Egypt with a New Book

Khaberni - Media personality Ahmed Moussa topped search engines and social media after presenting his new book "Secrets," which he described as a "warning document for the nation."
He confirmed that his primary goal is to alert Egyptians to what has happened in the country, and to warn them against bogus slogans like “want to demolish, demolish,” which were marketed under the guise of "bread, freedom, social justice," opening the door for extremist organizations to implement dangerous plans.

This came during an extensive interview conducted by Moussa with media personalities Mohamed El-Baz and Nashaat El-Dihi on the program "On My Responsibility" broadcasted on the "Sada El-Balad" channel, where he revealed investigational files and exclusive documents spanning from the events of January 2011 to today.

The book includes a special chapter about Sinai, and Moussa revealed attempts to assassinate President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inside and outside Egypt, explaining how these plans were managed and prepared.
He also discussed what he described as "Ethiopian betrayal" from 2011 until 2025, indicating that defending the nation is not limited to weaponry, but also includes revealing truths.

One of the most controversial points in the interview was Moussa's accusation against former Al Ahly player Mohamed Abou Trika, saying: "He sold Egypt out for the Muslim Brotherhood."

He explained that Abou Trika refused to write a statement disavowing the group, despite his request, and he also requested from the committee in charge of managing funds to obtain his dues at Al Ahly club, which were transferred to his account before all his funds were seized, leading him to leave Egypt and not return to this day.

Moussa emphasized that he holds no personal grudges against anyone, but he "chooses the nation" in everything he presents.
The media personality also revealed surviving multiple assassination attempts, confirming that his name was on a target list after the assassination of the martyr prosecutor general Hisham Barakat.

He mentioned receiving messages from Turkey to monitor his movements, and obtaining a direct warning from former Minister of Interior General Mohammed Ibrahim, as well as information from a judge about "a tasking coming from Syria to target him."

He stated that these groups were equipped with complete weapons and gear, asserting that he has been working on this file since the nineties, and that his consistent message is to expose extremist groups and their schemes, which he began during his time working at Al-Ahram newspaper.

Moussa denied the rumor that former President Hosni Mubarak owned 70 billion dollars, confirming that the British newspaper "The Guardian" was behind spreading these lies.

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