Threats to Topple Upcoming Libyan Government

The entrance to the Libyan House of Representatives
The entrance to the Libyan House of Representatives
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Threats to Topple Upcoming Libyan Government

The entrance to the Libyan House of Representatives
The entrance to the Libyan House of Representatives

Libyan lawmakers have been vocal about their doubts regarding a UN-sponsored political dialogue to be held in Geneva next month, mistrusting intentions for forming a national unity government.
The parliamentarians pledged they would topple the next government if they deemed it illegitimate.

“The UN mission intends to selectively expand the dialogue committee by adding more personalities, without clear criteria for how this selection is made, or who these figures represent, or how will the results of its work be approved,” the centrist bloc at the eastern-based parliament said.

“Such actions by the mission have stirred doubts and raised suspicions towards the sincerity behind forming a national unity cabinet away from international influence,” the bloc added in a statement.

If the UN mission goes forth with adding figures to the dialogue without national consensus, it would have explicitly violated Security Council resolutions, the political agreement and the outcomes of the national dialogue held in Berlin.

“It would be considered a transgression of its powers and a blatant interference that would not serve the interest of the nation,” the bloc said.

Doubts shrouding the political process are present despite the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) confirming that it is not responsible about selection roasters leaked and circulated within Libyan circles.

Everything circulated by the media about lists of participants is incorrect, the Deputy Spokesperson at UNSMIL Jean Al Alam asserted, adding that so long the names have not been verified by UNSMIL or published on the mission’s official website or official pages on social media, they remain unsupported.

House of Representatives member for Tarhuna Abu Bakr Ahmed Said, speaking about international and regional mobilization on the Libya crisis, said he believes that all meetings aim at settling a power-sharing agreement, imposing foreign agendas and keeping the same elites in power.



Palestinians Say Israeli Troops Kill Two in West Bank Raids

Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ahmad Aslan, killed during an Israeli military raid in the Qalandia refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, on July 24, 2024 at a hospital in Ramallah. (Photo by Zain JAAFAR / AFP)
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ahmad Aslan, killed during an Israeli military raid in the Qalandia refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, on July 24, 2024 at a hospital in Ramallah. (Photo by Zain JAAFAR / AFP)
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Palestinians Say Israeli Troops Kill Two in West Bank Raids

Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ahmad Aslan, killed during an Israeli military raid in the Qalandia refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, on July 24, 2024 at a hospital in Ramallah. (Photo by Zain JAAFAR / AFP)
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ahmad Aslan, killed during an Israeli military raid in the Qalandia refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, on July 24, 2024 at a hospital in Ramallah. (Photo by Zain JAAFAR / AFP)

Palestinian officials said Israeli troops killed two men, including a customs officer, in separate raids in the West Bank on Wednesday, the latest violence to rock the occupied Palestinian territory.

The raids were carried out before dawn in Qalandiya refugee camp and the town of Tubas, residents and officials said.

When contacted by AFP, the Israeli military said it was "looking into" reports of the two deaths.

Palestinian sources identified the men killed as Ahmad Nidal Aslan, 19, from Qalandiya, and Abdul Nasser Muhannad Sarhan, 23, from Tubas.

Residents of Qalandiya said Aslan was killed when Israeli forces shot him after they entered the town to demolish the home of Mohammad Manasra, accused by Israel of carrying out a deadly attack on a West Bank settlement in February.

Clashes erupted after the troops blew up the second floor of the building. Six men were wounded, they added.

"At dawn, the occupation soldiers fired two bullets at Ahmad. He was taken to hospital where he died," a resident told AFP, declining to be identified for safety reasons.

Further north in Tubas, the Palestinian health ministry said Israeli troops shot dead Sarhan and wounded two others.

"The Israeli army raided the town of Tubas at dawn and arrested two young men," a resident of the town told AFP, also declining to be identified.

"As they were leaving, they fired at Sarhan and another young man."

The Palestinian customs authority said Sarhan was one of its officers.

The health ministry said the death toll from an Israeli raid on the town of Tulkarem on Tuesday had risen to six after a Palestinian shot by troops died of his wounds.