Khairat el-Shater and the Muslim Brotherhood try to control the military institutions by carrying out a terrorist attack in Rafah, leading to the dismissal of Field Marshal Tantawi and the designation of General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as Minister of Defense.
Marwan and the Special Forces go on a mission to arrest terrorists in Arish. The Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood proposes reconciliation with the Salafi movement. Khairat el-Shater asks General el-Sisi for collaboration between the army and the Brotherhood but is shocked by the latter's response.
El-Sisi restrains the Brotherhood’s attempts to interfere in the army and the country's affairs. Meanwhile, Marwan discovers that a shipment of weapons is coming to Sinai, while the presidency pardons imprisoned jihadist and takfiri elements.
El-Sisi emphasizes that people are suffering due to the fuel crisis and power cuts. As demonstrations by judges and magistrates happen when Morsi dismisses the Public Attorney, he restores him to his position. Elsewhere, Mostafa installs bug devices in Israa’s house.
Amy insists on emigrating with Maurice for fear of persecution by the Brotherhood. Marwan tries to reach the explosives shipment in the Alexandria Port. As the Egyptians are divided between supporters and opponents after the constitutional declaration, el-Sisi advises Morsi to think about his decisions.
The Muslim Brotherhood mobilizes a crowd to support the president's decisions. El-Shater calls for a siege of the Supreme Constitutional Court to prevent judges from objecting to the constitutional declaration. As protests gather in front of the Al-Ittihadiya Palace, el-Sisi warns Morsi with a clear message.
As Marwan recognizes the buyer of the explosives, Zakaria tries to recruit Bassam. Meanwhile, thousands are mobilized in front of Al-Ittihadiya Palace, to protect legitimacy. Afterwards, journalist Al-Husseini Abu Deif is killed by an internationally prohibited bullet.
As el-Sisi calls for a national dialogue between the political forces to contain the division, Morsi refuses to attend. In a flashback, Morsi and Field Marshal Tantawi meet, where the former threatens with what the Muslim Brotherhood will do if the result of the presidential elections changes.
As Bassam decides to help Zakaria, Mustafa's wife dies. Elsewhere, Morsi tries to draw el-Sisi to the Brotherhood, but the latter refuses. While Marwan suggests trying to arrest the buyers, Zakaria succeeds in arresting a terrorist cell in Nasr City.
As Sheikh Omar and Hazem Abu Ismail mobilize many of the latter's followers to besiege the Media Production City, the security services try to stop terrorist operations in Egypt. Meanwhile, everyone is divided between supporters and opponents in the constitutional referendum.
After learning about the terrorists' plans to seize Sinai, el-Sisi announces the prohibition of owning land in Sinai for non-Egyptians. Meanwhile, all the security services are working to arrest the new terrorist cell and the owner of the explosives shipment container.
After the Port Said events, Morsi declares a state of emergency in the Suez Canal cities, which the people defy, and he fails to convince Merkel of the soundness of his decisions. Abu Ayoub is preparing for a major terrorist operation, while el-Shater tries to keep el-Sisi away from what is happening.
While el-Shater begins to form electronic committees to discredit the army and spread a rumor about the dismissal of el-Sisi, the Minister of Youth begins to lure young men to fight. El-Sisi surprises Morsi with a harsh conversational visit.
As the civil disobedience continues in the cities of the Suez Canal, the Military Intelligence Service succeeds in liquidating a terrorist cell. The American intelligence agent flees from Egypt after being monitored during a meeting with Khairat el-Shater.
As the presidency is preparing for the Parliament's elections, demonstrations begin that reject it, while the Brotherhood hopes to win many seats in the Parliament. El-Shater is surprised by the presence of el-Sisi when he visits General Hegazy, and el-Sisi puts an end to the former's plans.
As the demonstrations and attempt to close the Tahrir Complex continue, the Administrative Court announces the suspension of the presidential decision to hold parliamentary elections. Meanwhile, the security services try to stop an assassination attempt and prevent the entry of weapons into Egypt.
El-Shater tries to put an end to the Minister of Petroleum‘s interference in the exportation of petroleum products. The security forces succeed in controlling the largest terrorist explosion in Al-Hussein before it occurs.
The State Lawsuits Authority appeals the ruling on the suspension of the parliamentary elections. Elsewhere, the General Intelligence officers monitor the visit of politician Ammar Zuhdi to the Guidance Office.
As the Revolutionary Forces urge people to partake in the demonstrations of the "Restitution of Dignity" in front of the Guidance Office, the Brotherhood threatens in return with violence and sabotage. Meanwhile, the Egyptian Intelligence arrests a car smuggling Egyptian Army clothes.
The presidency begins to change the Sukuk law. Demonstrations erupt at al-Azhar University, demanding the dismissal of the Grand Imam of al-Azhar. The idea of Tamarod campaign to impeach Morsi begins, and the National Security discovers the training location of the Brotherhood's militias.
Violent clashes take place in front of the cathedral in Abbassia during the funeral of the Khusus victims. Meanwhile, the Tamarod campaign and the call to take to the streets on June 30 receive high response from the people. Elsewhere, a takfiri group is arrested with the help of Sinai sheikhs.
The General Intelligence monitors foreign elements attracting young people for training in Syria. Meanwhile, el-Shater meets with Sheikh Ahmed and asks him to be partners in trade and help him on the Sinai borders, but the latter refuses.
National Security is racing against time to arrest a terrorist before carrying out a bombing attack on police headquarters. Elsewhere, the political fronts unite with the Tamarod movement, and el-Sisi meets with Morsi to discuss the current situation in Egypt.
El-Sisi tries to help Morsi implement a peace initiative. As the Brotherhood pushes militants to kidnap soldiers in Sinai as a means to fulfill their demands, the security services are trying to save the soldiers.
Demonstrations erupt to dismiss the Ministry of Culture. The army and police forces stop the largest arms smuggling operation to Egypt from the western borders. Meanwhile, el-Sisi is angry about airing a secret meeting to solve the Renaissance Dam crisis on television.
The Brotherhood begins threatening the youth of Tamarod and setting fire to its HQ. The armed forces announce a reconciliation initiative. When el-Shater threatens el-Sisi if he supports the people's decision, the latter threatens him with wiping out the group if it thinks of harming Egypt and its people.
El-Sisi advises Morsi to apologize to the Egyptians and begin a real reconciliation initiative before June 30th. El-Shater changes the wording of Morsi’s speech for his refusal to apologize. The Brotherhood begins a sit-in at Rabaa Al-Adawiya to support legitimacy.
Military Intelligence monitors a terrorist attempt to blow up an army building in Sinai. Demonstrations begin across Egypt, and the Brotherhood vows to respond with blood and terror. In an official statement, the Armed Forces give a 48-hour deadline to respond to the people’s demands.
The security authorities succeed in thwarting many terrorist operations in all governorates, and clashes occur between supporters and opponents, resulting in many wounded and dead. El-Sisi meets with all national forces and makes a statement to the people that their demands will be met.
A documentary episode of facts from the beginning of the presidential elections in 2012 until the statement of the Armed Forces on July 3 through interviews with some symbols of the political forces and leaks of the Brotherhood's plan to destroy the country.