21 Egyptian political movements announced their responsibility for breaking into the Israeli embassy last Thursday. They confirmed Egyptians and political movements decided to restore Egypt's dignity by breaking into the embassy and dismissing the Israeli ambassador themselves. They issued a statement announcing the era of defeat and humiliation has passed. They also arranged a press conference in front of the Press Syndicate saying the Egyptian January 25 Revolution erupted in order to restore each Egyptian citizen's dignity and honor and reserve Egypt's dignity. They promised to resume their ‘struggle' until they restore every basic human rights, including rights of the January 25 Revolution martyrs. They oppose shooting and fabricating false charges against them. They also demanded investigations with protestors through civil and not military trials. They held protests in front of the Press Syndicate and chanted slogans warning the Israeli ambassador of returning to Egypt. They also held signs to stop export of Egyptian gas to Israel and demanded punishing those who are involved in killing protestors and to take revenge as soon as possible. The protestors refused charging them of riots. They confirmed the protests on Friday of Rectification were peaceful and it were the rebellious elements that infiltrated among them to create clashes with police forces. The political movements, which announced their responsibility, are the following; • The Revolutionary Socialists • The Egyptian National Democratic Movements • The Free Protestors Movement • The January Protestors Movements for Freedom and Resistance • The Egyptian against Zionism Movements • The NO to Military Trials • The Islamic Labor Party • The Arab Monotheism Party • The Democratic laborers Party • The National Center for Local Committee • The Egyptian Committee for resisting Occupation • The Islamic Arab Front for Palestinian victory • The National Committee for defending the revolution • The Bedaya Movement • The Mesh Wesya Movement • The Liberal Protestors Movement