Libya: Haftar Receives Tribal Delegation, GNA Insists on Removing Mercenaries

Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar with a delegation of the Hasawna tribe (LNA)
Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar with a delegation of the Hasawna tribe (LNA)
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Libya: Haftar Receives Tribal Delegation, GNA Insists on Removing Mercenaries

Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar with a delegation of the Hasawna tribe (LNA)
Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar with a delegation of the Hasawna tribe (LNA)

Libyan armed forces are important to protect the country and fight against extremist and criminal groups in the south, announced Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar.

Speaking during his meeting with a delegation of the Hasawna tribe, Haftar valued the efforts of the tribes and their support to the army in its war against terrorism and invaders.

In turn, the delegation of the tribal elders lauded Haftar’s efforts to bring peace and unite the military establishment and all Libyans together.

Meanwhile, the Interior Minister at the government of national accord (GNA), Fathi Bashagha, made a surprise visit to France to discuss the political situation in Libya, as well as the bilateral security coordination and intel exchange, according to a source close to the Minister.

Local media reported that Bashagha, who is close to Turkey, sought to obtain France's support for his candidacy to succeed head of GNA Fayez Al-Sarraj in the new authority.

Bashagha failed to receive the required majority support during the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), which was held recently in Tunisia under the auspices of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).

Furthermore, Speaker Aguila Saleh, announced that he had received an official invitation from his Egyptian counterpart, Ali Abdel-Aal, to hold a consultative meeting in Cairo.

Local Libyan news agency, affiliated with the authorities in the east, reported that Abdel-Aal called on Saleh, and whoever wishes among the Libyan MPs to hold a consultative meeting in “your second home, the Egyptian Parliament” in order to agree on a number of principles and standards required for a political solution to the current Libyan crisis.

The Speaker affirmed the support of the Egyptian leadership and people to “our Libyan brothers to overcome their current ordeal and achieve their aspirations for a modern, democratic, civil state.”

In related news, Volcano of Rage operation, launched by GNA forces, accused LNA of seeking the help of “foreign mercenaries.”

The operation published photographs from Houn city, showing a number of Janjaweed mercenaries in the city carrying their weapons.

It indicated that they support the LNA, noting that its reconnaissance brigades documented the arrival of large numbers of Janjaweed and other African mercenaries to al-Jufra region. LNA has repeatedly denied such claims.

Sirte-Jufra Operations Room spokesman, Brigadier General al-Hadi Dara, stressed that the road linking Sirte and Misrata will be opened after the withdrawal of all mercenaries and removal of landmines.



Netanyahu: Israel Retains Right to Resume Gaza Fighting

FILED - 03 March 2020, Israel, Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, delivers an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
FILED - 03 March 2020, Israel, Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, delivers an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
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Netanyahu: Israel Retains Right to Resume Gaza Fighting

FILED - 03 March 2020, Israel, Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, delivers an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
FILED - 03 March 2020, Israel, Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, delivers an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa

Israel retains the right to resume war in Gaza with US backing should the second stage of the ceasefire prove pointless, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday.

"If we must return to fighting we will do that in new, forceful ways," Netanyahu said in a video statement.

"President (Donald) Trump and President (Joe) Biden have given full backing to Israel's right to return to combat if Israel concludes that negotiations on Phase B are futile," he said.

The ceasefire between Hamas and Israel will go into effect Sunday at 8:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT), mediator Qatar announced Saturday, as families of hostages held in Gaza braced for news of loved ones, Palestinians prepared to receive freed detainees and humanitarian groups rushed to set up a surge of aid.
The prime minister had warned earlier that a ceasefire wouldn’t go forward unless Israel received the names of hostages to be released, as had been agreed.

The pause in 15 months of war is a step toward ending the deadliest, most destructive fighting ever between Israel and the Hamas militant group — and comes more than a year after the only other ceasefire achieved. The deal was achieved under joint pressure from Trump and the outgoing administration of President Biden ahead of Monday's inauguration.
The first phase of the ceasefire will last 42 days, and negotiations on the far more difficult second phase are meant to begin just over two weeks in. After those six weeks, Israel’s security Cabinet will decide how to proceed.
Israeli airstrikes continued Saturday, and Gaza's Health Ministry said 23 bodies had been brought to hospitals over the past 24 hours.