Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.
The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.