The Muslim Brotherhood has told Sky News it is in talks with other opposition groups and the army about the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
The Islamist organisation is still officialy banned, but has joined with secular opposition groups to bring about the end of the Mubarak regime.
One of the leaders of the Brotherhood, Dr Abd al Monem Abo al Fotouh, told Sky News that Mr Mubarak was deluded if he thought the army could save him now.
"He wants to say 'The army is with me, and not with the people,' but this is wrong because the Egyptian army is apart from Egypt."
The military has tried to appear above the struggle between the people and the regime.
Tanks and soldiers are on the streets of Cairo but commanders are using a softly-softly approach and avoiding confrontation.US NEWS PAPER
The Islamist organisation is still officialy banned, but has joined with secular opposition groups to bring about the end of the Mubarak regime.
One of the leaders of the Brotherhood, Dr Abd al Monem Abo al Fotouh, told Sky News that Mr Mubarak was deluded if he thought the army could save him now.
"He wants to say 'The army is with me, and not with the people,' but this is wrong because the Egyptian army is apart from Egypt."
The military has tried to appear above the struggle between the people and the regime.
Tanks and soldiers are on the streets of Cairo but commanders are using a softly-softly approach and avoiding confrontation.US NEWS PAPER