Protesters who have held a mass rally at Cairo's Tahrir Square calling for reforms breached early on Saturday multiple floors of a high-rise building housing the Israeli embassy, Al-Jazeera television reported. Al-Jazeera aired video footage showing Israeli embassy documents being thrown out of the windows. The embassy occupies the top two floors of the building. It is unclear whether protesters managed to breach the offices of the Israeli mission as the situation in the area could be described as “chaotic,” Al-Jazeera said. On Friday evening demonstrators partially destroyed a wall built outside the Israeli embassy to protect the building, ripped down the Israeli flag and set several police cars on fire. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds after protesters attempted to storm a police compound in the area. Last month, Egyptians staged mass protests outside the embassy and called for the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador following the border deaths of five Egyptian policemen accidentally killed on August 18 as an Israeli helicopter hunted a group of militants near the Egyptian border. Egypt has asked Israel for an official apology and demanded a probe into the deaths of the policemen.
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