Report: Mubarak’s Wife and Son Flee to London amid Protests
Mubarak’s wife and their son Gamal, a successor to his father as president, have fled to London amid massive protests, an Arab website reported.
Mubarak’s wife and their son Gamal, a successor to his father as president, have fled to London amid massive protests, an Arab website reported.
Mitchell visits Mubarak for help in resuming PA-Israel talks. Abbas visits to lay out the next step. Mubarak concludes: It's all Israel’s fault.
Polls opened in Egypt for the second round of parliamentary elections despite opposition boycott. Christian, Islamist representation to decline.
Egypt's first nuclear power plant will be built at El-Dabaa on northern coast, at a cost of $1.5 billion. Nasrallah wants a reactor for Lebanon.
Egyptian strongman: 'My recovery period is over and I am in fairly good shape.'
Mubarak has terminal cancer and is pumped up by drugs for public appearances. the Washington Times reports. Will the peace pact survive?
Netanyahu will carry a “get well” letter from Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef when he meets Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Wednesday.
PM Netanyahu plans meeting with Egypt's Mubarak over resumption of Israel-PA negotiations.
In an unusual display of accord, the leaders of Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt will meet to discuss Israel, Iran, and other issues.
The former head of the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency, expressed support for PA violence against Israel.
President Mubarak's surgery causes anxiety, uncertainty in Egypt. Mosques call for prayer's for aging leader's health.
US will sell 24 F-16 jet fighters, huge arms cache to Egypt in a $3.2 billion deal. No deal in the works with Israel.
Egyptian paper reports new Presidential initiative: Israel can build in Judea/Samaria - but must also free terrorists and destroy outposts.
Hundreds of Israelis are flocking to the grave of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira in Egypt. Mubarak says he will permit as many as want to come.
The Egyptian Culture Minister - who said Hebrew books should be burned - lost his bid to head UNESCO. Egyptians blame the “Jewish lobby.”
Obama says his Middle East peace plan is in a rut and wants Egypt’s Mubarak to get it out of the ditch. American analysts are skeptical.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and U.S. President Barack Obama are slated to discuss a plan to compensate ex-Israeli Arabs and their descendants.
Mubarak, hours before meeting with Obama, said that a Middle East peace pact must be signed before the Arab world can consider recognizing Israel.
Netanyahu thanked Mubarak Monday for Egypt's success in foiling a terrorist plot to kill Israel's ambassador.