The cabinet is to discuss how to bring back investment and tourism to Egypt, as well the resumption of universities and schools, many of which remain closed since Mubarak was toppled from power.
Clashes began when thousands of Christians protested against last week's burning of church by Muslim mob; protesters burned tires and blocked highways before being set upon by angry crowd of Muslims.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told visiting Chilean president Sebastian Pinera that ''we are prepared to sit down and negotiate peace with the Palestinians.''
Speaking to France 24, long-time Libyan Leader says estimated figures of rebel, civilian casualties are exaggerated, adding that at most '150 to 200 people were killed.'
Speaking with Army Radio, Deputy PM Dan Meridor says it is in Israel's interests to thwart a global recognition of a Palestinian state within 1967 borders.
The European Union sent experts into Libya Sunday to get ''real time'' information on humanitarian and evacuation efforts, as diplomatic activity intensifies in Brussels and at the United Nations.