Egyptian pressed reported about the Israeli spy who confessed his main mission in Egypt was to incite violence between the citizens and the Army and between Muslims and Christians. Youm7: Around 461,194 secondary school students expressed their content on the differentiation of trigonometry Functions exam. They said the exam was intermediate, according to daily newspaper Youm7. Three families in the governorate of Menya, Upper Egypt, reported to the police the kidnapping of their daughters. Al-Ahram: State-run newspaper Al-Ahram reported that Egyptian navy forces rescued 87 Egyptians who tried to illegally immigrate into Italian territories. The illegal immigrants were likely to die when their boat sank. The immigrants' health were checked by military medical team, and will be legally questioned. Al-Akhbar: Initial indications of passing rate in secondary school exams showed that around 92 percent of students passed their Arab language exams. Muslim Brotherhood (MB) member and presidential nominee, Abdel Moneim Abu al-Fetouh, said the MB has no right to fire him since political affairs are not MB duties after the establishment of the Justice and Freedom Party. Abu el-Fetouh denied reports claim that he is summoned before MB Shoura council for investigation of disobeying the MB by nominating himself for presidential elections. Al-Wafd: Opposition newspaper Al-Wafd said the Illicit Gain Authority (IGA) investigated the former Minister of Agriculture, Ameen Abaza's, sons for signing documents in Arabic, English, and French to evaluate their fortune inside Egypt and abroad. The paper also reported Egyptian Minister of Solidarity and Social Justice, Goda Abdel-Khaleq, said stock of subsidized sugar is between 179,000 and 300,000 tons. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Independent newspaper al-Masry el-Youm reported accused Israeli spy, Ilan Grapel Chaim, confessed he was in the Israeli Army for two years and three months but denied that he is an agent for Israeli Mossad. Islamic Intellectual, Salim al-Awaa, decided to run for presidential election after requests by several youth and politicians. Al-Dostor: Al-Dostor reports Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied Israeli media reports said the Israeli Foreign Minister Deputy, Danny Ayalon, visited Egypt in secret two weeks ago. The paper added the foreign minister's spokeswoman, Menha Yakhoum, said she has no information on Ayalon's visit but she was assured he did not meet with Foreign Minister, Nabil el-Araby. The Egyptian government does not import seed crops or vegetables from Israel, said the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Ayman Abu Hadid. He added the ministry will form an agricultural committee to make sure if tomato seeds came from Israeli in the area of Wadi El-Natron, Behera. Al-Shorouq: Chairman of the judiciary authority formed by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Essam el-Gohary will discuss means of reclaiming the Egyptian smuggled money abroad with certain British officials via a videoconference. Egyptian Facebook users called for a ‘Friday of decisiveness and determination to achieve demands' in Tahrir Square on July 8. Their main demand is to put a new constitution before running the upcoming elections that are held in September. Al-Gomhorreya: Chairman of the medical team who follow the former Egyptian president's health condition, Assem Azzam, said Hosni Mubarak is in good condition and he is gradually getting better. Azzam denied reports claiming Mubarak's heart suddenly stopped. During his meeting with advisor of Sudanese president, Ghazi Saleh and Egyptian Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf, said Egypt is keen to continue its support for Sudan. They also tackled bilateral talks.