Libya: Sarraj Appoints New Military Commander in Sabha

Members of the Tripoli Protection Force patrol an area south of the Libyan capital on January 18, 2019. Mahmud TURKIA / AFP
Members of the Tripoli Protection Force patrol an area south of the Libyan capital on January 18, 2019. Mahmud TURKIA / AFP
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Libya: Sarraj Appoints New Military Commander in Sabha

Members of the Tripoli Protection Force patrol an area south of the Libyan capital on January 18, 2019. Mahmud TURKIA / AFP
Members of the Tripoli Protection Force patrol an area south of the Libyan capital on January 18, 2019. Mahmud TURKIA / AFP

Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez al-Sarraj upped his criticism of the military operation launched by Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the head of the Libyan National Army (LNA), to liberate the south amid fears of renewed clashes between militias in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

Sarraj appointed a new military commander for the south’s main city of Sabha, as he seeks to take control of al-Sharara, the country’s biggest oil field, ahead of Haftar.

The Presidential Council, chaired by Sarraj, demanded in a statement Tuesday the immediate halt of all military operations in the south, saying the area requires joint efforts to end the hardships of its people.

Sarraj appointed Lieutenant General Ali Kana as Commander of Sabha Military Region, the government announced on its Facebook page.

Haftar, whose forces are closing in on controlling the south, has pushed further into the region as part of a large scale operation aimed at liberating it from criminal gangs, terrorists, and Chadian opposition fighters.

The LNA accuses the Chadian opposition of trying to expand its influence in southern cities through the transfer of arms and human trafficking.

The Army Information Division announced the arrival of “new military reinforcements to support the army operation in the south.

LNA spokesman Khalifa al-Obeidi said the new force, which is heading from Benghazi to al-Jafra base in the south, is “fully equipped.”

Observers believe that Haftar and Sarraj are racing to regain control of Sharara field, after Fezzan Rage Movement announced a group of gunmen tried to storm the field. 

Earlier, Commander of the Western Military Region Major General Osama Joueili declared that a unit of the oil fields guard were relocated to Sharara field.

The Libyan Observatory website quoted Joueili as saying that members of this unit have been assigned to protect Sharara field since 2012, but later stopped. Ordered by Sarraj, the unit moved to the south due to the recurring security breaches which prompted putting the field under force majeure.

The Major General estimated the losses as a result of halted production to be more than one billion dollars.

In addition, the 301st Infantry Battalion announced it is redeploying its members south of Tripoli within the framework of the implementation of security arrangements approved by the government and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). It came after recent clashes between militias in the capital that resulted in the death of 16 people.

The Battalion said in a statement on Wednesday evening that it received orders from higher authorities to secure and stabilize the areas and locations assigned to it, indicating that it is ready to support all other security and legitimate military forces.

In other news, the Derna branch of the Libyan Red Crescent said it had retrieved four unidentified bodies from the Old City of Derna.

The Red Crescent indicated that it recovered the bodies after a tip-off from local sources, pointing out that the bodies were handed over to the competent authorities to complete procedures.

Meanwhile, LNA spokesman General Ahmed al-Mesmari warned there was a plan to establish an extremist state in southern Libya and neighboring countries.

Mesmari was speaking at a press conference in Benghazi, east of Libya, according to al-Wasat website.

The spokesman indicated that the Muslim Brotherhood rejects elections over fears it will lose the race as it did in the parliamentary polls.

Mesmari also condemned Qatar's al-Jazeera channel for leading a smear campaign against Libya’s National Army, calling on citizens to trust the General Command and Armed Forces.

He pointed out that the region from Sabha to Ubari, southern Libya, is under the control of the army, noting that Sarraj has no authority there.



UN Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen Resigns

FILE - Geir Pedersen, the United Nations' special envoy to Syria, speaks to journalists in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File)
FILE - Geir Pedersen, the United Nations' special envoy to Syria, speaks to journalists in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File)
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UN Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen Resigns

FILE - Geir Pedersen, the United Nations' special envoy to Syria, speaks to journalists in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File)
FILE - Geir Pedersen, the United Nations' special envoy to Syria, speaks to journalists in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File)

The United Nations special envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, unexpectedly resigned on Thursday after almost seven years as the organization's representative to the war-torn country.

"I wish to let the council know that I have informed the secretary-general of my intention to step down after more than six-and-a-half years serving as United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, and he has graciously accepted my request," Pedersen told a meeting of the UN Security Council on Syria.

"It has been my intention for quite some time to move on for personal reasons after a long period of service," Pedersen told the 15-member council. "My experience in Syria has affirmed an enduring truth - that sometimes it's darkest before the dawn. For so long, progress seemed absolutely impossible, until suddenly it came."

Syrian president Bashar Assad was ousted in December.

"Few have endured suffering as profound as the Syrians, and few have demonstrated such resilience and determination," Pedersen said.

"Today, Syria and the Syrian people have a new dawn, and we must ensure that this becomes a bright day. They deserve this so much," he added.

“Being a special envoy for any conflict, let alone one that we Syrians know, is no easy job," Syria's UN Ambassador Ibrahim Olabi told the Security Council, adding that Pedersen "departs on a note of hope, on a success story."

He said Syria looks forward to "engaging with the Secretary-General and all of you in working with his successor in a way that preserves Syrian sovereignty and fulfills the aspiration of the Syrian people."


Gunman Kills 2 at Israeli-run Crossing between West Bank, Jordan

Israeli police officers stand next to their cars at the scene of a fatal shooting at the Allenby Crossing between the Israeli-Occupied West Bank and Jordan, September 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon
Israeli police officers stand next to their cars at the scene of a fatal shooting at the Allenby Crossing between the Israeli-Occupied West Bank and Jordan, September 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon
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Gunman Kills 2 at Israeli-run Crossing between West Bank, Jordan

Israeli police officers stand next to their cars at the scene of a fatal shooting at the Allenby Crossing between the Israeli-Occupied West Bank and Jordan, September 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon
Israeli police officers stand next to their cars at the scene of a fatal shooting at the Allenby Crossing between the Israeli-Occupied West Bank and Jordan, September 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon

A gunman killed two people at an Israeli-run border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan on Thursday, officials said.

The Israeli military referred to it as a militant attack and said that the shooter arrived on a truck transporting humanitarian aid. Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said that two men, around 60 and 20 years old, were killed. The military said the attacker had been “neutralized," without elaborating, The AP news reported

Three Israelis were killed in a September 2024 attack at the crossing, when a retired Jordanian soldier opened fire. That attack appeared to be linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The Allenby Bridge Crossing over the Jordan River, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, is mainly used by Palestinians and tourists. It was closed after the attack.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with Gaza and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want all three territories for a future state. Violence has surged across the occupied West Bank since the Hamas-led attack from Gaza into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which ignited the latest war.

Israel is waging a major ground offensive in Gaza City that has forced nearly 250,000 Palestinians to flee, according to the United Nations. Hundreds of thousands remain in the city, large parts of which have already been destroyed in previous Israeli raids.


Israel Says it Attacked Hezbollah Targets in South Lebanon

A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
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Israel Says it Attacked Hezbollah Targets in South Lebanon

A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

Israel said on Thursday it had launched fresh airstrikes against Hezbollah military targets in south Lebanon to stop the group rebuilding in the area.

Israel's military confirmed in a statement that unspecified attacks were underway after earlier saying it would hit Hezbollah military infrastructure "in response to the group’s unlawful attempts to rebuild its activities in the area."

It warned residents of three villages to evacuate.

"We direct an urgent warning to the residents of the buildings marked in red... to evacuate those buildings," the military's Arabic-language spokesman Colonel Avichay Adraee wrote on X. He provided maps of the three Lebanese villages of Mays al-Jabal, Kfar Tebnit and Dibbine.

Lebanon's state news agency NNA confirmed strikes in the area. There was no immediate reaction from Hezbollah, or word on any damage or casualties.

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said the evacuation warning contradicted international peace efforts.

Lebanon's government was committed to halting hostilities and engaged in meetings to ensure implementation of a UN resolution that ended a round of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006, Salam said in a post on X.

The US brokered a truce in November between Lebanon and Israel after more than a year of conflict sparked by the war in Gaza, but Israel has continued sporadically to attack Hezbollah across the border.

Lebanon is under pressure to disarm the group.

Hezbollah has said it would be a serious misstep even to discuss disarmament while Israel is continuing airstrikes on Lebanon and occupying swaths of territory in its south.