Muhammad Mursi, the first president who came to work in Egypt with elections, especially Egypt and Palestine, paid the price of hoping for Islamic geography in general.
The legitimate President of Egypt, Muhammad Mursi, was suspended from office five years ago.
Muhammed Mursi, who was removed from the administration by the military chief of staff and defense minister Abdulfettah El Sisi on 3 July 2013, is still being held in Egyptian prisons.
While Mursi and his colleagues continued to defy under severe conditions, the movement of Muslim Brotherhood was also made impossible by the Sisi forces to breathe.
Muhammad Mursi, who was removed from his administration by Abdulffetah al-Sisi with the support of foreign powers, had hopes for the Palestinian people as well as Egyptian people during his tenure.
One of the reasons for the bloody coup against Muhammad Mursi was the support Mursi gave to the Palestinian resistance. In this direction, Palestinian resistance, which received considerable support from the Egyptian government during Muhammad Mursi's presidency, saw the terrorist treatment of Sisi in the process of being in office.
In Egypt the legitimate President Mohammad Mursi's economic struggle against the economic footfall, especially by the Gulf countries has emerged. The Gulf states, which provided serious economic support to Sisi, headed the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.