Egyptian director Mohamed Aly described the Muslim Brotherhood as gangs, because of the violence and terrorism they use against people in the streets, stating that they do not differ from Zionists in their criminal activity.
He added that the Brotherhood are preaching their own religion, as their behaviour and the actions they take are not by any means related to Islam and its legislations.
Finally, Aly commented sarcastically that the Brotherhood's demonstrations failed in proving their claims of being extremely popular and backed-up by the majority of Egyptians. In addition, he seriously criticized violent actions against Christians in upper Egypt.