First Group of Bulgarian Citizens Safely Evacuated from Israel to Egypt
A group of Bulgarian citizens has been evacuated from Israel via a land route to Egypt
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has left Cairo but is probably still in Egypt, possibly in Sharm el Sheik in the southern part of the country, according to multiple media reports.
On Friday, a day after transferring some power to Vice President Omar Suleiman in an effort to quell weeks of protests, reports from Arab, Israeli and U.S. media outlets suggest Mubarak left the presidential palace.
His destination was unclear but he is rumored to still be in Egypt, possibly in Sharm el Sheik in southern Egypt.
After high hopes were squashed by President Hosni Mubarak's refusal to relinquish power, tens of thousands of Egyptians filled the streets of Cairo on Friday, perhaps the largest crowds yet in the 18 days of uprising.
All eyes fell on the powerful army as the protests were expected to gain momentum after the conclusion of midday prayers.
Analysts said the military could play a key role if demonstrations swell.
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