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Breadfast Founder Mohamed Abou El Naga Denies Israeli Investor Rumors

Following recent rumors about Israeli investors being part of Egyptian company Breadfast's ownership, entrepreneur Mohamed Abou El Naga has spoken out, firmly denying these claims and emphasizing the company's true focus.

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Breadfast Founder Mohamed Abou El Naga Denies Israeli Investor Rumors
Following rumors circulating about Israeli investors being part of the ownership structure of the Egyptian company Breadfast, Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Abou El Naga commented on these claims, denying their validity. Abou El Naga stated on his LinkedIn account that he was "very surprised by the video circulating about the company, as it contained fabricated information that lacked any logic." He added, "True strength lies in building a real company and exporting technology abroad, so we know ourselves well, rather than fighting ourselves commercially with complex information." He noted that there are matters he cannot disclose at the moment, emphasizing that "the truth will become clear over time, God willing, and the company's reality is completely contrary to what is being promoted." He explained that he decided years ago not to attack any party, choosing instead to focus on operations and supporting Arab entrepreneurs, stating, "I will remain silent, as silence is sometimes more important." Abou El Naga continued, "20,000 people work with the company, and the drivers are insured employees." He added, "Ramadan Kareem... and deeds are judged by intentions."

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