<p>An Egyptian journalist working for Qatari news agency al Jazeera reported that two Israeli planes had landed in Cairo with the requested armament on board.In a statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry rejected the claim, saying, "the report is totally false".<br /><br />Sources at the ministry told Ynetnews that al-Jazeera and other networks intent on hurting the Egyptian government are fabricating reports that Israel is helping to quash the uprising.<br />Israel's Nobel laureate President, Shimon Peres, in his remarks on the uprising in Egypt said that "no matter what they say, we owe Mubarak true thanks for always being a rock and working for peace and stability in the Middle East", the news portal reported.<br /><br />Six foreign journalists of al-Jazeera channel were today arrested in Egypt after authorities shutdown the network that has provided round-the-clock coverage to the uprising against the 30-year authoritarian rule of Mubarak.<br /><br />The pan-Arab broadcaster Al-Jazeera said that six of its journalists have been detained from a hotel in Cairo after authorities ordered the closure of the network's local office yesterday.<br /><br />In Egypt, protesters gave a call for a million people to pour onto the streets of Cairo tomorrow to put up a massive show of strength to force the beleaguered President to leave the country by Friday.<br /><br />Upping the ante to topple Mubarak, a coalition of opposition parties, including the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood also served an ultimatum telling the powerful army to choose between "Egypt or Mubarak", indicating that a decisive stage may be near as the death toll in the last six days of violence crossed 150.<br /><br />Anti- Mubarak sentiments reached a feverish pitch, as thousands of protesters converged on Tahrir or Liberation Square -- the hub of the protests in the heart of Cairo to make the call for a "million man march" tomorrow.</p>
<p>An Egyptian journalist working for Qatari news agency al Jazeera reported that two Israeli planes had landed in Cairo with the requested armament on board.In a statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry rejected the claim, saying, "the report is totally false".<br /><br />Sources at the ministry told Ynetnews that al-Jazeera and other networks intent on hurting the Egyptian government are fabricating reports that Israel is helping to quash the uprising.<br />Israel's Nobel laureate President, Shimon Peres, in his remarks on the uprising in Egypt said that "no matter what they say, we owe Mubarak true thanks for always being a rock and working for peace and stability in the Middle East", the news portal reported.<br /><br />Six foreign journalists of al-Jazeera channel were today arrested in Egypt after authorities shutdown the network that has provided round-the-clock coverage to the uprising against the 30-year authoritarian rule of Mubarak.<br /><br />The pan-Arab broadcaster Al-Jazeera said that six of its journalists have been detained from a hotel in Cairo after authorities ordered the closure of the network's local office yesterday.<br /><br />In Egypt, protesters gave a call for a million people to pour onto the streets of Cairo tomorrow to put up a massive show of strength to force the beleaguered President to leave the country by Friday.<br /><br />Upping the ante to topple Mubarak, a coalition of opposition parties, including the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood also served an ultimatum telling the powerful army to choose between "Egypt or Mubarak", indicating that a decisive stage may be near as the death toll in the last six days of violence crossed 150.<br /><br />Anti- Mubarak sentiments reached a feverish pitch, as thousands of protesters converged on Tahrir or Liberation Square -- the hub of the protests in the heart of Cairo to make the call for a "million man march" tomorrow.</p>