Opposing the Prime Minister of Libya to establish normal relations with the Zionist regime of Israel
Opposing the Prime Minister of Libya to establish normal relations with the Zionist regime of Israel
After the great protest of the citizens of Libya to be condemned to meet and hold talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the country and his counterpart of the Zionist administration, once again the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity of Libya, Abdel-Hamid al-Dbeibeh , emphasized on Thursday the country's support for the noble goals of Palestine and the Palestinian struggle against the illegal Israeli regime. The Prime Minister of Libya while explaining that: We are responsible for the identity and foundations of the Libyan nation" he said clearly that the full responsibility of the cabinet is in my hands; abandoning the mistakes made, we declare our full support for the Palestinian state and its righteous goals. We oppose any move to establish normal relations with the Zionist regime. Last Sunday the Israeli media reported about a secret meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Israeli regime, Eli Cohen and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya Najla al-Manqoush in Rome, Italy, held in the first stage for the goal of discussing the relationship between the Zionist regime and Libya. After the revelation of the meeting by the Zionist media, many demonstrations were held in Libyan cities against it, where demonstrators burned the Israeli flag and blocked the streets of several Libyan cities.
After the public's complaints intensified, last Monday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid al-Dbeibeh, suspended Najla Al-Mangoush as a precaution while the investigation continues. According to various reports, the dismissed minister initially fled to Turkey and later to London, England. Najla al-Mangoush, (left) the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya who was suspended and has now fled to England. the people of Libya to the Palestinians on the one hand, and their open hostility to the Zionist regime on the other hand. In that context, any step that will be taken in the framework of establishing relations with Israel will be faced with their strong opposition, as can be seen right now in the protests of the people of Libya. It is an unthinkable thing to claim that the meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya and his Israeli counterpart was not coordinated by the highest Libyan leaders. It is clear that the extreme positions of the people of Libya in relation to this issue are a warning to the country's high-level leaders, including al-Dbeibeh, that any move to communicate with the Zionist regime will be met with strong opposition against them. The efforts of the Zionist administration in the field of establishing normal relations with Libya have been made based on the plan of former US President Donald Trump, known as the Abraham Plan to establish normal relations between Israel and the Arab countries.
Libyans burning the flag of Israel protesting the move to meet and negotiate with Najla al-Mangoush and his fellow Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel. in the United States, but Tel Aviv has been canceling the plan unilaterally where it is making great efforts to continue the process of restoring normal relations with the Arab countries of West Asia, Africa and even East Asia. However, due to the politics and actions that are against humanity and the great crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinians as well as the continued illegal construction of settler neighborhoods in the West Bank of the Jordan River and occupied Quds, there has been a wave of opposition around the world against of that violent regime. The sign of this is the expulsion of the delegation of the Zionist regime in the meeting of the African Union in Addis Ababa, as well as the resolution of the union to ask its members to cut ties with the Zionist regime. In the resolution it is stated that, "Member countries should not officially recognize the illegal status of Israel, in Palestine and in the Arab authorities, including the East Quds area where it has established a colonial and discriminatory system." Demonstrations against establishing normal relations with the brutal Israeli regime. Also, in the statement, member countries have been asked to cut off all direct and indirect cultural, educational and commercial exchanges with Israel.