Clashes have erupted Monday between protestors against Egyptian-Saudi agreement on two Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir, and security forces in Dokki district, Giza governorate, Al Bawaba News reported. The security forces fired tear gas canisters at the protesters to disperse them. Protesters have chanted slogans against the agreement and against the regime. Clashes are currently witnessing a state of hit-and-run between the protestors and the security forces. However, ministry of health had announced that no casualties or injuries have been reported during these clashes. Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group and several political movements, such as 6th of April and Revolutionary Socialists movements had called for a demonstration against the Egyptian-Saudi agreement on the two islands on April 25, which marks the Sinai Liberation Day.