Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the Deputy Premier and Commander of the National Guard, chaired the cabinet's weekly session at Al-Yamamah palace in Riyadh on Monday. At the outset of the session, the Cabinet expressed its condolences to Egypt's leadership, people, families and relatives of Dr. Ihab Al-Sharif, the Head of the Egyptian Diplomatic Mission in Iraq, and denounced the ugly crime. This crime has nothing to do with a religion and has no respect for morality and humanity. It also harms Islam, the Cabinet said. On London bombings, the Cabinet stressed the Kingdom's stand by the United Kingdom in its pursuit the perpetrators of these terrorist bombings which led to killing scores, injuring hundreds of innocent and safe peoples and damaging properties. The Cabinet offered its condolences to the families of the victims and solaces to the wounded. It called on all Islamic bodies to condemn these terrorist acts and show that these acts have nothing to do with Islam, its humanitarian and call for fraternity among all peoples. --More 2110 Local Time 1810 GMT