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Israeli: Mubarak wants 'honourable' escape

February 11, 2011 11:26
Israeli President Shimon Peres with Omar Suleiman

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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A former senior Israeli politician who served as an envoy to Egypt has said President Hosni Mubarak was just looking “for an honourable way out”.

Commenting after Mr Mubarak confounded international expectation by transferring some powers to his deputy but refusing to relinquish his post, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer said he had spoken to the president that evening.

Mr Ben-Eliezer, a Labour politician who served as defence minister under Ariel Sharon, said: “"He knew that this was it, that this was the end of the road."

"He was looking for only one thing, to leave in an honourable fashion.”