Calls to Reveal Whereabouts of 100 Missing Tunisians in Libya

Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi (Getty Images)
Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi (Getty Images)
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Calls to Reveal Whereabouts of 100 Missing Tunisians in Libya

Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi (Getty Images)
Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi (Getty Images)

A Tunisian human rights association has called for revealing the fate and whereabouts of Tunisians stranded and missing in Libya.

Some associations and human rights organizations estimate the number of Tunisians stranded in Libya at about 100, some of whom are in prisons on terrorism charges while others are believed to be in shelters.

Head of the Rescue Association of Tunisians Trapped Abroad (RATTA) Mohamed Iqbal Ben Rejeb issued a statement demanding the formation of a joint Tunisian-Libyan committee to search for the missing Tunisians in Libya and settle issues that have been pending for years now.

This comes in line with Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi’s official three-day visit to Tunis upon President Kais Saied’s invitation.

The senior officials discussed the frozen Libyan funds in Tunis, while Tunisian officials raised the issue of security cooperation and the pursuit of terrorist organizations infiltrating across borders.

Tunis attaches great importance to security matters, especially that it has data claiming that perpetrators of some of the terrorist attacks in the country were trained in Libyan camps.

Matters linked to the stranded Tunisian journalists, Sofiene Chourabi and Nadir Ktari, have been continuously followed up, especially by active civil society organizations.

Tunisia’s Foreign Ministry has repeatedly announced pursuing this issue with relevant Libyan parties. However, no clear information has been given in this regard.



Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill 15

A Palestinian man stares at a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike as he stands inside a damaged flat in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on December 1, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
A Palestinian man stares at a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike as he stands inside a damaged flat in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on December 1, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
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Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill 15

A Palestinian man stares at a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike as he stands inside a damaged flat in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on December 1, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
A Palestinian man stares at a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike as he stands inside a damaged flat in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on December 1, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

Israeli military strikes killed at least 15 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, medics said, as Israeli forces kept up bombardments across the enclave and blew up houses on its northern edge.

In the central Gaza camp of Nuseirat, an Israeli airstrike killed six people in a house, and another attack killed three in a home in Gaza City, medics said.

Two children were killed when a missile hit a tent encampment in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, while four other people were killed in an airstrike in Rafah, near the border with Egypt, medics told Reuters.

Residents said the military blew up clusters of houses in the northern Gaza areas of Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun, where Israeli forces have operated since October this year.

Palestinians say Israel's operations on the northern edge of the enclave are part of a plan to clear people out through forced evacuations and bombardments to create a buffer zone - an allegation the army denies.

The military says it has killed hundreds of Hamas militants there as it fights to stop the faction regrouping almost 14 months since the war in Gaza started. Hamas's armed wing says it has killed many Israeli forces in anti-tank rocket and mortar fire attacks, and in ambushes with explosive devices since the new operation started.

Israel's offensive has killed over 44,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.