Protesters Surround Sarraj’s Tripoli Residence

GNA head Fayez al-Sarraj meets with top military, intelligence, and security officials in Tripoli. GNA Presidential Council
GNA head Fayez al-Sarraj meets with top military, intelligence, and security officials in Tripoli. GNA Presidential Council
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Protesters Surround Sarraj’s Tripoli Residence

GNA head Fayez al-Sarraj meets with top military, intelligence, and security officials in Tripoli. GNA Presidential Council
GNA head Fayez al-Sarraj meets with top military, intelligence, and security officials in Tripoli. GNA Presidential Council

Libyan protesters, frustrated with poor living conditions, surrounded the residence of head of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez al-Sarraj in al-Noflin neighborhood in the capital Tripoli.

The rally prompted GNA loyalist militias to reinforce their presence in the area to protect Sarraj’s property.

The peaceful demonstrators chanted slogans against Syrian mercenaries, and demanded wages similar to those paid to mercenaries brought from abroad.

They gave the GNA 24 hours to resign, and hinted at plans for civil disobedience if it didn’t.

Sarraj met with military and security officials in the GNA to discuss the ongoing protests.

Pro-GNA militias, namely “Al-Nawasi” battalion, disbanded protesters gathered in front of Sarraj’s house and made a number of arrests.

Interior Ministry units and Al-Nawasi gunmen blocked protesters, who did not heed Sarraj’s speech vowing to improve living conditions, from reaching Tripoli’s Martyr Square.

Libya’s Bar Association has officially announced joining the protests.

Amid GNA Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha's presence in Turkey, Sarraj discussed with GNA intelligence, military and security officials the recent “riots” that took place in Tripoli and the need to establish security measures.

Later on, the Interior Ministry announced that necessary legal measures have been put in place regarding "any gathering that does not meet the legal conditions for protest, in accordance with the law governing the right to demonstrate peacefully."

In other news the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, said that it expects Turkey to launch an attack against its forces in the strategic city of Sirte if the demonstrations in Tripoli fall out of control.

LNA Spokesperson Ahmed Al-Mismari, in a televised speech, revealed that Turkish naval forces anchored off the gulf of Sirte have approached LNA units. He said that two frigates and three boats were involved.



Israeli Settlers Raid West Bank Town, Troops Kill 3 Palestinians

People gather around the body of a Palestinian who was killed during an Israeli settlers' attack, at a hospital in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 25, 2025. (Reuters)
People gather around the body of a Palestinian who was killed during an Israeli settlers' attack, at a hospital in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 25, 2025. (Reuters)
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Israeli Settlers Raid West Bank Town, Troops Kill 3 Palestinians

People gather around the body of a Palestinian who was killed during an Israeli settlers' attack, at a hospital in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 25, 2025. (Reuters)
People gather around the body of a Palestinian who was killed during an Israeli settlers' attack, at a hospital in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 25, 2025. (Reuters)

Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian West Bank town on Wednesday, sparking a confrontation that ended with Israeli forces killing three Palestinians, the Israeli military and Palestinian authorities said.

Three Palestinians were killed and seven wounded in the violence in Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, the Palestinian health ministry said.

An Israeli military statement said dozens of Israelis set fire to property, and military and police forces were dispatched to the scene after receiving a report of ensuing violence that included an exchange of stone-throwing.

The military statement said several Palestinians opened fire and hurled rocks at the forces, who returned the fire. Five Israeli suspects were arrested. An Israeli army officer was lightly wounded.

Video footage showed at least two cars had been set ablaze. Reuters could not independently verify the video.

Hussein al-Sheikh, the deputy to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, posted on X: "The government of Israel, with its behavior and decisions, is pushing the region to explode."

"We call on the international community to intervene urgently to protect our Palestinian people," he said.

Earlier on Wednesday a Palestinian boy was shot dead by the Israeli army during a raid on Al-Yamun, a West Bank town west of Jenin, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.