Egypt's newspapers reported the calling adopted Egyptian atomic scientist to establish a Zionist state from the Nile to the Euphrates. The scientist managed to infiltrate into Israel before announcing her call. Reports included the testimonies of Egyptians who were imprisoned in Gadhafi's prisons about the torture they suffered there. The discussion Sinai's development project has been delayed. Youm7: The number of smuggled money published by the newspapers are logical and should be dealt with seriously, said the Director General of the Egyptian group restoring public money, Mohamed Mahsoob. Mahsoob criticized the government's slow progress in demanding public money people, adding the decision is to prevent Egyptian businessman Alaa al-Kahky from traveling abroad, planned by his foes. Mahsoob demanded the prosecution not to respond to attempts aiming to harm people who were not condemned by law. Al-Ahram: The Egyptian atomic scientist, Noha Hashad, infiltrated into Israel two months ago and offered a research about Israel's right to establish a state from the Nile to the Euphrates. She called to combine territories of the West Bank and Galilee to the State of Israel. The newspaper revealed Hashad did not obtain her doctorate although she graduated from university 23 years ago. Al-Akhbar: The chairman of Nasserite Party, Sameh Ashour, expected violent conflicts during the next parliamentary elections. He added there will be bribes as a main role in the results. He decided not to run for the next presidential elections in Egypt, clarifying it is premature to discuss such matters. He expressed his pessimism about the Egyptian January 25 Revolution not achieving real change. He clarified it is the time to review the Camp David peace treaty with Israel, although he warned cancelling the treaty would requires enough protection from Israel. He highlighted Israel has advanced weapons and nuclear superiority. Ashour considered the violent actions committed by Israel recently aims to test the change after the January 25 Revolution in Egypt and measure where Egypt's ruling military council stands. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egypt's Ministry of Housing decided to delay the discussion of the national project to develop Sinai until the establishment of an authority for Sinai' development. The Minister of Housing, Fathy al-Baradei, said Sinai's development plan, prepared by the Urban Planning Authority, will not be canceled. It will be amended according to the vision of the new council formed by Egypt's Cabinet. Al-Shorouq: The newspaper published the testimonies of Egyptians imprisoned by Gadhafi's regime and how they were tortured in the Libyan prisons. They clarified the Libyan regime committed genocide. They added there was a fatwa issued by one of Gadhafi's sheikh to kill Egyptians. The Egyptians complained of the Egyptian embassy in Libya's responsibility, adding the ambassador turned off his mobile and Egypt's Consul sent a representative who didn't do anything. France, however, managed to evacuate its citizens immediately. Al-Gomhorreya: The secretary of the Industries Union, Mohamed al-Sweedy, said they will organize an economic conference to discuss the development if the Egyptian economy after the January 25 Revolution. He added they will invite the Brazilian president, Lula Da Silva, to discuss in the conference how he managed to develop Brazil economically in eight years. He added the next week will witness a reformation of exporting councils and the fund to support the exports.