There are reports that the interim Egyptian government, backed by the pro-U.S. Egyptian military, might resign. The Egyptian Foreign Minister cut his European trip short and is returning to Egypt.
Egyptians are demanding an end to the U.S. Camp David peace deal with Israel. There are still sporadic clashes between protestors and security forces.
Reports from Washington DC: Hillary Clinton has called the Egyptian Foreign Minister to remind him of Egypt’s duty to obey the Vienna Convention. That convention relates to the protection of diplomatic buildings.
Also, Leon Panetta has talked the Israeli Defense Minister, who has demanded the United States defend the Israeli embassy in Egypt.
Mark Glenn, political commentator from Idaho, is being interviewed by Iranian TV. Glenn says what is happening in Egypt is “…exactly what Israel wants…” because Israel “wants to see the peace treaty destroyed…”
Israel would like to see the end of the peace treaty with Egypt, and the rise of an anti-Israel government, so Israel can justify invading the Sinai Peninsula.
Israeli sources say President Obama called Israeli officials, saying the U.S. will do all it can to make sure the “Correcting the Path” revolution will be quickly resolved.
The new Egyptian revolution “Correcting the Path” started after it was revealed the Pro-U.S. military government would remain in power, even after so called democratic elections in the future.
U.S. President Barack Obama, has demanded the Egyptian military government protect the Israeli embassy, but live video shows that’s too late.
Egyptian military government has declared a state of emergency for all of Egypt, and called an emergency meeting of officials.
Live reports from Egypt show the Israeli embassy is completely engulfed in flames!
Egyptian troops were called out and attacked the protestors. Egyptian health officials say at least 219 Egyptians have been wounded, and one man died from tear gas inhalation.
“Currently we are waiting for the prosecutor’s office to issue an order for arrest.”-Ramazan Ariturk, attorney
A lawyer for the Humanitarian Relief Foundation submitted to prosecutors a list of Israeli soldiers involved in a deadly raid on a flotilla sent by the group to break the Gaza blockade.
On May 31, 2010, Eight Turkish citizens and one U.S. citizen were killed when Israeli commandos boarded the Mavi Marmara, flag ship of the six-boat Gaza aid flotilla.
Ramazan Ariturk says he got the list of more than 10 Israel soldiers from other Israelis who’re disgusted by what happened: “Some Israeli soldiers who regretted what happened reached me and gave some of the soldier’s identities.”