Tripoli Authorities Impose Total Curfew in Libya’s Southern Region

Tripoli Authorities Impose Total Curfew in Libya’s Southern Region
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Tripoli Authorities Impose Total Curfew in Libya’s Southern Region

Tripoli Authorities Impose Total Curfew in Libya’s Southern Region

The Presidential Council of Libya’s Government of National Accord has imposed total curfew in the southern region to limit the coronavirus outbreak.

It also extended on Saturday the curfew in western Libya’s cities for 10 extra days from 6 pm till 6 am, starting June 7.

These decisions come in light of an increase in the number of infections, as the total number of cases amounted to 256, after recording 17 new cases from southern and western Libya.

The Council stressed in its statement the importance of continued lockdown of mosques and supermarkets, as well as shops that do not provide basic services to citizens, including clothing and shoe stores, cafes, and restaurants.

It highlighted the need for maintaining the ban on religious, national, and social gatherings and events.

The National Center for Disease Control said the 17 announced cases include three in Tripoli, Sabha, and Sabratha, two for returnees from Nigeria and residing in Tripoli, one for a Chadian residing in Sabha and arrived from Sabratha, two for returnees from Moscow, and eight cases of those who had contact with infected people in Sabha, as well as a case for a Libyan residing in Misrata and arrived from Sabha.

In a statement on Sabha, Sabha Municipality called on the Security Directorate and all police services to secure the city again and impose curfew to contain the rapidly infectious virus.

“Fighting the epidemic is a national and legal duty for all the city’s residents,” it stressed.

The Supreme Committee to Combat the Coronavirus Epidemic (SCCCE) has earlier recommended that all administrative institutions continue their work at a 10 percent rate from 9 am to 2 pm, highlighting the importance of taking all the precautionary measures to prevent all forms of gatherings.

In this regard, Dr. Saada Boulifa, head of the Medical Advisory Committee’s medical team for awareness and prevention of the coronavirus in eastern Libya, has revealed an action plan aimed at launching educational programs in Benghazi.

In a statement on Sunday, Boulifa said the medical team will soon implement the plan in malls, private dental clinics, and on patients in the third tower in Benghazi Medical Center,

She stressed the importance of sustaining awareness programs on the dangers of the COVID-19, in light of the recent sharp rise in the number of infections in Libya’s western and southern regions.



Yemeni Army Warns of Houthi Attempts to Reignite War

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi (c) with the Marib governor and chief of staff during a past visit to the frontlines in Marib. (Saba news agency)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi (c) with the Marib governor and chief of staff during a past visit to the frontlines in Marib. (Saba news agency)
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Yemeni Army Warns of Houthi Attempts to Reignite War

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi (c) with the Marib governor and chief of staff during a past visit to the frontlines in Marib. (Saba news agency)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi (c) with the Marib governor and chief of staff during a past visit to the frontlines in Marib. (Saba news agency)

The Yemeni army has warned of the Iran-backed Houthi militias’ constant mobilization and readiness to reignite the war.

Yemen Armed Forces Spokesman Brig. Gen. Abdo Majali told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Houthis have been firing artillery and drones at residential areas and military positions at various battlefronts.

He interpreted the actions as part of the militias’ preparations to return to war, accusing them of aborting “all regional and international efforts to end the conflict in Yemen and achieve peace.”

Defense Minister Mohsen Al-Daeri had told Asharq Al-Awsat previously that the war could erupt at any moment, stressing that the armed forces “were ready for all options.”

Observers interpreted the Houthi preparations and statements by its senior leaders as a reflection of their concern over the legitimate Yemeni army launching a military campaign - with international backing - to liberate Hodeidah and its ports.

The theory is backed by the Houthis’ mobilization of reinforcements to areas under their control in Hodeidah.

Majali stressed that the armed forces are at the “highest level of combat readiness and their morale is high.”

“Comprehensive strategies are in place to liberate the nation from the terrorist Houthi crimes and violations against our Yemeni people,” he declared.

The legitimate Yemeni government has for months since the Houthis started targeted international shipping in the Red Sear been calling on the international community to support its armed forces.

The end of the Houthi attacks on international shipping lies in backing the government, not western strikes against the militias, it has reiterated on numerous occasions.

Majali said the Houthis are continuing their violations against the people in various regions, notably in Taiz, Dhale and Marib.

The main goal for the armed forces is the liberation of the nation, starting with Sanaa, Hodeidah and Hajjah, he added, saying the Houthi “demise is near.”