Pompeo Considers Netanyahu-Gantz Unity Government an 'Opportunity for Peace’

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arriving in Israel on a short visit (DPA)
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arriving in Israel on a short visit (DPA)
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Pompeo Considers Netanyahu-Gantz Unity Government an 'Opportunity for Peace’

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arriving in Israel on a short visit (DPA)
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arriving in Israel on a short visit (DPA)

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on Wednesday, made a swift visit to Israel, during which he held talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his partner in the soon-to-be unity government, Benny Gantz.

During his visit, Pompeo held separate meetings with Netanyahu and Gantz, leader of the centrist party of Blue and White.

In a joint press conference with Netanyah, Pompeo said that Israel’s unity government presents an opportunity for peace, adding that "Israel has the right to defend itself and the United States supports this right."

As for Netanyahu, he said that he considered his new government an opportunity to advance peace and security based on the understandings with Trump.

During his visit, Pompeo also met Gabi Ashkenazi, a lawmaker with Blue and White who is expected to serve as the new government's foreign minister, and Yossi Cohen, chief of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency.

Gantz praised US President Donald Trump’s peace plan but warned of regional instability. Blue and White confirmed that Gantz discussed with Pompeo different ways to enact the plan.

Political sources said that Pompeo discussed 4 topics with the Israelis: the decision to annex lands from the West Bank, China, and Iran, in addition to the coronavirus pandemic. Sources said that Pompeo demanded postponing the annexation of Palestinian territories until there is an opportunity to engage Palestinians.

On the issue of the evolving relationship between Israel and China, Pompeo said that the Israelis and the world should beware of the Chinese, and any Chinese investment will cause information leakage and will strengthen the Communist Party of China.

Pompeo further accused Iran of using its resources to "foment terror" in the world at a time when its people are suffering from a devastating health and economic crisis.

Pompeo also discussed confronting Tehran's threats and the need for joint efforts to deter Iran and prevent it from attaining a nuclear weapon.



Libya’s Parliament Approves Appointment of Belqasem as New Central Bank Governor

Libyan Ministry of Interior personnel stand guard in front of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Libya, August 27, 2024. (Reuters)
Libyan Ministry of Interior personnel stand guard in front of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Libya, August 27, 2024. (Reuters)
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Libya’s Parliament Approves Appointment of Belqasem as New Central Bank Governor

Libyan Ministry of Interior personnel stand guard in front of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Libya, August 27, 2024. (Reuters)
Libyan Ministry of Interior personnel stand guard in front of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Libya, August 27, 2024. (Reuters)

Libya’s eastern parliament on Monday agreed to appoint Naji Mohamed Issa Belqasem as the new central bank governor after the former governor, Sadiq al-Kabir, was fired last month by the presidential council in the capital, Tripoli.

Parliament spokesperson Abdullah Bliheg said Monday that all 108 lawmakers voted in favor of appointing Belqasem, who previously was the central bank’s director of banking and monetary control.

The parliament also appointed Mari Muftah Rahil Barrasi as his deputy. Belqasem and Barrasi are expected to form a new board of directors for the central bank within 10 days.

The decision came as part of a UN-facilitated agreement between the parliament and the High Council of State to appoint new leadership for the country’s central bank.

Last month, the presidential council issued a decree to appoint Mohamed Abdul Salam al-Shukri, the former deputy governor, as a replacement for al-Kabir. The presidential council in Tripoli is allied with Abdul Hamid Dbeibah’s Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU).

However, the country’s eastern parliament and the Supreme Council of State, an advisory body based in the capital, said removing al-Kabir was was an illegitimate move and that such a decision should have been made in coordination with both bodies. That is according to interim regulations agreed upon during UN-backed talks that help oversee the unity of the country’s institutions.

Al-Kabir served as the central bank’s governor since October 2011, the year when Libya plunged into chaos after a NATO-backed uprising overthrew the country’s longtime leader, Moammar al-Gadhafi.

During the months that led up to his removal, al-Kabir was criticized by officials from both sides of the North African nation’s political divide over the allocation of Libya’s oil money.