Egyptian National Media Authority to Prosecute Rumor Mongers

The minarets of Sultan Hassan Mosque and the Al-Rifai Mosque are seen as a traffic jam forms during a sandstorm in Cairo, Egypt January 6, 2019. (Reuters)
The minarets of Sultan Hassan Mosque and the Al-Rifai Mosque are seen as a traffic jam forms during a sandstorm in Cairo, Egypt January 6, 2019. (Reuters)
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Egyptian National Media Authority to Prosecute Rumor Mongers

The minarets of Sultan Hassan Mosque and the Al-Rifai Mosque are seen as a traffic jam forms during a sandstorm in Cairo, Egypt January 6, 2019. (Reuters)
The minarets of Sultan Hassan Mosque and the Al-Rifai Mosque are seen as a traffic jam forms during a sandstorm in Cairo, Egypt January 6, 2019. (Reuters)

The Egyptian National Media Authority (ENMA) announced Saturday that it will prosecute rumor mongers targeting “plan of action to develop the official TV Station.”

It also denied “waiving the frequency of the state satellite channel,” affirming that the channel is one of the soft power tools of the national media. “It targets the public inside and outside Egypt and cannot be relinquished to any party.”

ENMA appealed to “all media outlets to be cautious and accurate in dealing with such matters that would create confusion and affect the workflow in a national media institution.”

“We are in dire need to join hands to confront rumors and lies aimed at destabilizing the country and activate work in the state’s various institutions.”

State-owned satellite channels are broadcasting a preliminary advertising campaign for amendments to the program plans, and for the broadcasters who will appear on the Egyptian TV screens.

Some two months ago, Speaker Ali Abdel Aal addressed “political, partisan and media reforms” during a parliament session

MP Mustafa Bakri warned in the same session against the “death of partisan life and the silencing of whoever has a patriotic opposing opinion,” stressing that both opinions should be represented in the media.

ENMA stressed it is not planning to dismiss any of the channel’s employees, adding that their skills, instead, “will be developed based on their expertise.”

Parliament approved late in December a cabinet reshuffle, in which President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi gave Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly direct authority over the investment and administrative reform portfolios.

It also reinstated the country’s information ministry, Osama Haikal, who served in the post from 2011 to 2012.

Earlier this month, Sisi met with Haikal to underline the significance of the media’s role in shaping citizen awareness, in light of national and international developments.



Trump Says there Could Be a Gaza Deal Next Week

US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on board Air Force One on the way to New Jersey, US, July 4, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on board Air Force One on the way to New Jersey, US, July 4, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
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Trump Says there Could Be a Gaza Deal Next Week

US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on board Air Force One on the way to New Jersey, US, July 4, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on board Air Force One on the way to New Jersey, US, July 4, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

President Donald Trump said on Friday it was good that Hamas said it had responded in "a positive spirit" to a US-brokered Gaza ceasefire proposal.

He told reporters aboard Air Force One there could be a deal on a Gaza ceasefire by next week but that he had not been briefed on the current state of negotiations.

Hamas announced on Friday that it has completed its internal consultations, as well as discussions with Palestinian factions and forces, regarding the latest ceasefire proposal put forward by mediators to end the assault on the Gaza Strip.

In a press statement, the movement confirmed that it had submitted its response to the mediators, describing it as positive. Hamas also expressed its readiness to immediately engage in serious negotiations on the mechanism for implementing the proposed framework.

A Palestinian official familiar with the matter told Reuters that Hamas had submitted its response to the US-brokered ceasefire proposal, describing it as positive and likely to facilitate reaching an agreement.