Today, Egypt's press focused on Youm7 revelation that Presidential nominee Amr Moussa was involved in the export of gas to Israel, and the statement of Supreme Council of the Armed Force (SCAF) chairman Hussein Tantawi. Youm7 Youm7 reported the U.S. Coptic Diaspora has sent the U.S Congress, United Nations, and the Vatican an official request to impose international protection on Egypt. In other news, the Egyptian government considers allocating its 7% share of the Madinaty project for the youth. According to the contract with the Hesham Talaat group, the yield of that governmental share will be less than 10 billion EGP. Al-Ahram SCAF chairman Hussein Tantawi said during the inauguration of the Military Hospital and Center for Cancer Treatment in Kafr el-Sheikh, that Egypt will not never fall, and the Egyptian will rebuild again so that it becomes glorious among all nations. Al-Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed el-Tayeb denied media reports saying he issued a fatwa calling the conversion of minors to Islam impermissible. Al-Akhbar Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf praised the Popular Delegation that came back from Tehran. Sharaf received reports on delegation's role in establishing bilateral relations with Iran. Al-Wafd General Authority for Investment and Free Zones chairman said the Egyptian government is exerting a lot of effort eliminating corruption from investment sectors. He sid Egypt will open its arms to cooperation with other countries to achieve mutual interests. Al-Masry Al-Youm The party affairs committee agreed with the Justice Party, but postponed its agreement with the Free Egyptian party founded by Egyptian Businessman Naguib Sawiris. The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party deputy chairman Essam el-Erian said the Brotherhood will oppose the Military Council if it adopts the position of writing the constitution before holding the upcoming parliamentary elections. Al-Dostor Interpol has arrested Egyptian fugitive businessman Hussein al-Segwani, owner of Damac company, in Dubai. Al-Segwani was involved in corruption cases during toppled President Hosni Mubarak's regime. Al-Shorouq The International Criminal Court said Gadhafi, his son Seif al-Islam and his intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanoussi are wanted for orchestrating the killing, injuring, arrest and imprisonment of hundreds of civilians during the first 12 days of the uprising to topple Gadhafi from power, and for trying to cover up the alleged crimes. Robert Zolick, chairman of the World Bank (WB), said he had not been informed of any official decision by Egyptian authorities about canceling the bank's loan to Egypt. Egypt's Minister of Finance Samir Radwan announced that Egypt will not borrow a single penny from the World Bank (WB) or the International Monitory Fund (IMF). Al- Gomhorreya SCAF members met with representatives of the January 25 Revolution youth. They discussed issues concerned with unifying the efforts of the people and the Armed Forces to achieve the goals of the Revolution.