Egypt press reported important issues about the withdrawal of land of the family garden related to Suzanne Mubarak's Assembly. Also reported is the speech of Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Hussien Tantawi, who stressed the necessity of strengthening internal front as top priority. Youm7: Spokesman of the Islamic Group, Dr. Tarek al-Zomor, said members of the group will rally in a million-man demonstration on Friday in Tahrir Square, not to expel the demonstrators or insult them but to tell them that most Egyptians refuse their strike. Chairman of the SCAF, Hussien Tantawi, considered strengthening the internal front as a necessity to confront the challenges threatening Egypt's future. He emphasized the need to rally to support Egypt. Al-Ahram: Egypt's Minister of Health, Amr Helmy, said the ministry will start reviewing the treatment at the expense of the state, clarifying it is cancelling and allocating its budget to free beds in the hospitals and providing guarantees to offer suitable service to the patients. He assures the ministry is studying files of the ministry's leaders to make sure to keep only the efficient leaders. Helmy said the legislation aims to provide free treatment to all citizens, pointing out the treatment is at the expense of the state. The director general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Dr. Mohamed Abdel Maksood, said the Antiquities Authority is on the verge of bankruptcy. He demanded the regulatory authorities to investigate and reveal the reasons which led to the current financial situation. Al-Akhbar: The SCAF warned of attempts aiming to drive a wedge between citizens and the army. It appreciated the citizens who created human shields between the demonstrators and the armed forces to end tensions. Al-Masry Al-Youm: A member of the ruling military council, General Hassan al-Rowainy, accused April 6 Movement of receiving financial support from foreign countries to undermine the role of Egypt. He claims the members of the movement were trained in Serbia. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum, Abdallah Ghorab, said the ministry will not pay compensation for the countries harmed by the suspension of Egyptian gas supplies. He added Egypt has the right to suspend gas exportation if there are compelling reasons, according to the international law. Al-Shorooq: The Washington Institute of Near East Studies said Egypt is controlled by three main parties; the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), the Egyptian demonstrators, who strongly threaten the Egyptian revolution. Al-Gomhoreya: Thousands of political activists organized a march to the military council, demanding Mubarak's trial and transfer him to Torah Prison Hospital. The march started in Tahrir Square, with 600 activists from the April 6 Movement. The march included the participation of thousands of activists from different powers. Rumors circulated about the April 6 Movement considered as a banned movement by the ruling military council.