Hours after the Prime Minister that he appointed during his final days in power resigns, CNN reports that former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will be brought to the capital next week to answer questions over his family's secret bank accounts.
Speaking with CNN, prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo warns Libyan protesters as well, saying the International Criminal Court intends to stop all crimes in Libya, regardless of alleged perpetrator.
US President Barack Obama reaffirmed his deep commitment to Israel's security and set out his view as to how the United States can promote the values it shares with Israel as the region undergoes change.
The embattled Libyan leader says he cannot resign as he does not hold an official position; Gadhafi's forces are escalating a counter-offensive after government opponents seized control of eastern half of country.
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said Israel ''welcomes'' the changes towards democracy in Arab countries but it remains ''cautious'' because ''we do see an attempt by Iran’s agents, Hezbollah and Hamas to interfere and to legitimize extremist elements in the region.''
Bodies of three Israelis have been identified so far in rubble of Christchurch quake, which struck last week; Three other Israelis have yet to make contact with their families since the quake.
Gadhafi has already lost control of eastern half of country since anti-government protests began; International pressure on the Libyan leader to end crackdown has dramatically increased in past few days.