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Ghost Green Knight of Tahrir Square are ghost knight in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. The Druze sect views Egypt as the cradle of their religion, which was founded by "Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah" during the Fatimid era, who they believe disappeared and the Druze are still awaiting his return. Among the signs of the end of the world, it was said that one of the ends of the five-pointed star (the symbol of the Druze religion) represents that return of "the ruler." By the command of God" and the beginning of the resurrection, which will be followed by the rest of the four horsemen (the remaining four limbs of the star), who will lead a large army to bring justice on earth.

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On the 2nd February 2011. The specifically on the day called the Battle of the Beauty (read an overview below), the European Euronews channel showed a video depicting the events of the Egyptian revolution, specifically the demonstrations in Tahrir Square in Cairo, when suddenly what appeared to be the ghost of a knight on horseback and walking among the demonstrators appeared in between the clips, it was like a light Translucent neon green then faded as it climbed up (see image and video below)

What added to the strangeness of the matter is that the same ghost appeared in other video clips shown by the American MSNBC channel. Of course, the video clip quickly spread on YouTube and sparked a lot of controversy. It was also accompanied by giving various interpretations, some of which were based on religious beliefs.

For its part, Euronews denied that there was a hoax or fabrication in what was presented, as it was satisfied with only presenting it as reported to it by Reuters, which in turn received it from the source.

Battle of the camels or the battle of the camels[]

It is an attack with camels, mules and horses similar to the battles of the Middle Ages, carried out by loyalists of the ruling National Party and those affiliated with the regime of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on February 2, 2011 to pounce on the demonstrators in Tahrir Square in Cairo during the revolution of January 25, 2011 in order to force them to evacuate the square where they were sitting. Among the attackers were dangerous criminals who were taken out of prisons to vandalize and attack demonstrators, and they are called thugs.