Despite 51 years since the victory, the “spirit of October” remains It is present among Egyptians to face challenges, especially in the hearts of the youth who represent the future.
On this occasion, there is growing interest in strengthening the “Spirit of October”, especially in the hearts of the youth who represent the future, as the Egyptian political parties focused on the necessity of drawing inspiration from this The spirit to confront current challenges and achieve sustainable development.
Dr. Jihan Madih, head of the Egypt October Party, stressed that restoring the spirit of October in the hearts of young people is an inevitable necessity in light of the current challenges.
She explained that “ Spirit of October” It must be instilled in the minds of young people to motivate them towards achieving Egypt’s Vision 2030, which aims to achieve comprehensive development in all sectors.
Major General Dr. Reda Farhat, Vice President of the Congress Party and Professor of Political Science, pointed out that Restoring the spirit of October represents a priority at this stage, as the country needs to be inspired by the values of sacrifice and determination that characterized the October War to apply them in the face of current challenges.
Farhat explained that “the spirit of October is not just a memory, but rather a model to be emulated.”
Hussein Abu Al-Atta, head of the Egyptian Party and member of the executive office of the Egyptian Parties Alliance, stressed the importance of restoring the spirit of October to deal with the challenges facing Egypt today.
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He said that “the October victory was not just a military victory, but rather it was an embodiment of the greatness of the Egyptian people and their armed forces, and showed the world the ability of the Egyptians to achieve the impossible in the most difficult moments.”
Abu Al-Atta added that the spirit October must be a source of inspiration for future generations in facing internal and external challenges.
He pointed out that the political and economic conflicts that Egypt faces today require the same national cohesion that was present in the October War, stressing that restoring the spirit of October is not just a moral process, but rather a practical necessity to achieve national goals.
In turn, Ashraf Abu Al-Nasr, Vice President of the Parliamentary Body in the Senate and Secretary of the Secretariat for Development and Investor Communication in the Homat Al-Watan Party, said that one of the most important lessons learned from the October War was It is the importance of teamwork and national solidarity, stressing that “the spirit of October embodies the concept of working in a team spirit, which are the values that must prevail today among members of Egyptian society.”
Abu Al-Nasr explained that Egypt needs this collective spirit in Facing current challenges, whether economic or social.
He considered that restoring the October spirit is the key to achieving development goals, noting that success in facing challenges depends on cooperation between various political and societal forces.
For his part, Dr. Abdel-Sanad Yamama, head of the Wafd Party, stressed that restoring the spirit of October requires strengthening national solidarity among all sectors of the Egyptian people. He explained that the unity that characterized the period of the October War was the main factor in achieving victory, and this unity must be repeated today to confront the economic and social challenges.
He pointed out that the spirit of national solidarity that was evident in the October War could be a model for a solution. Current crises.
While Representative Dr. Ayman Mohsab, representative of the Arab Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives from the Wafd Party, confirmed that the crossing saga will remain engraved in the nation’s memory so that we can draw inspiration from it for determination, will, popular solidarity and other important national constants, noting He pointed out that Egypt, under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and its people are capable of facing the current challenges and completing development with determination and steadfastness.
For his part, Ayman Abu El-Ela, head of the parliamentary body of the Reform and Development Party, pointed out that the “Spirit of October” It is not just a historical memory, but rather a powerful tool to motivate the younger generations to work hard and participate in building the nation.
He explained that Egyptian youth today need to be inspired by that spirit that was embodied in the soldiers’ determination to achieve victory.
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While Sayed Abdel-Al, head of the Tagammu Party, stressed that the spirit of October must extend to the struggle to achieve social justice.
He stated that the sacrifices made by the Egyptian people in the October War to regain the land It must inspire today to strive for equality and justice among all segments of society.