(All times are local in Egypt, GMT+2)
8:17pm: Binyamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, says he hopes whoever replaces Mubarak will uphold the peace treaty with Israel, according to Israel Radio/
8:13pm: Reports of text messages sent out across the main networks: "Armed forces: The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is currently examining the situation and will announce an important statement to the people." Sender comes up as: MOD.
8:10pm: Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros speaks to a Cairo resident, who tells her: "It's like I'm graduating from school. I'm excited - but scared about what's coming next."
8:04pm: William Hague, British foreign secretary, says Egypt needs an orderly transition "that includes broadly based government"
8:00pm: Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports an army officer put his weapon aside and joined the crowds in Tahrir Square.
7:53pm: Leader of opposition Karama movement tells Al Jazeera he believes "the military approached Mubarak and told him it was time to go"