Algerian Chief of Staff Pledges to Help Libya Resolve its Crisis

Chief of Staff of the Algerian People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Said Chenegriha (Algerian Defense Ministry)
Chief of Staff of the Algerian People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Said Chenegriha (Algerian Defense Ministry)
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Algerian Chief of Staff Pledges to Help Libya Resolve its Crisis

Chief of Staff of the Algerian People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Said Chenegriha (Algerian Defense Ministry)
Chief of Staff of the Algerian People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Said Chenegriha (Algerian Defense Ministry)

The Chief of Staff of the Algerian People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Said Chenegriha, pledged on Thursday to help Libya overcome its security and political crisis, the Algerian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

Chanegriha met with the Chief of the General Staff of the Libyan Army, Lieutenant General Mohamed Al-Haddad, at the headquarters of the Ministry, the statement added.

During the meeting, the Algerian General stressed the importance of exchanging views on the developments in the region, and on bilateral cooperation to resolve problems.

“Our common history and the support of the Libyan people for the Algerian revolution require us to work to resolve the crises affecting the security of the region,” Chanegriha said.

Algeria and Libya share a 900km border that witnesses major security breaches, mainly the smuggling of weapons and drugs, the infiltration of militants and human trafficking.

Algeria has deployed soldiers and policemen on the border with Libya after an armed conflict started in the North African country in 2011.

Algeria considers itself as bearing the largest impact of Libya’s security crisis in the region. It has therefore launched efforts to bring together parties of the Libyan conflict.

It expressed willingness to help organize general elections in the country with the aim of ending the crisis.

Algeria also called on foreign and Western countries to stop their interference in Libyan affairs.

On Monday, Chanegriha made a working and inspection visit to units of the 4th Military Region in east Algeria.

He denounced what he described as “miserable” attempts to tarnish Algeria’s role and position in Africa.

The Algerian General implicitly referred to the turbulent situation in Mali and Libya. “We are aware of instability prevailing in Algeria’s neighboring countries and the repercussions on our security,” he said.

He stressed that his country always seeks to be a stabilizing factor in the region, and contributes to sustainable development in neighboring countries.



Israeli Security Service Says 60 Hamas Members Arrested in West Bank

An Israeli military vehicle uses a laser, on the day of an Israeli raid in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 21, 2025. (Reuters)
An Israeli military vehicle uses a laser, on the day of an Israeli raid in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 21, 2025. (Reuters)
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Israeli Security Service Says 60 Hamas Members Arrested in West Bank

An Israeli military vehicle uses a laser, on the day of an Israeli raid in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 21, 2025. (Reuters)
An Israeli military vehicle uses a laser, on the day of an Israeli raid in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 21, 2025. (Reuters)

Israel's security service said Sunday it had broken up a network of Hamas militants in the occupied West Bank suspected of planning attacks, arresting 60 of the group's members.

The Shin Bet internal security agency said in a statement that "a significant, complex, and large-scale Hamas infrastructure was exposed" in the West Bank town of Hebron, AFP reported.

It said it broke up 10 militant cells that "operated to carry out attacks in various formats in the immediate time frame".

Hamas leaders "worked to recruit, arm, and train additional Hamas operatives from the area to carry out shooting and bombing attacks against Israeli targets", according to the statement.

Shin Bet said the three-month joint operation with the military and police was its biggest investigation in the West Bank "in the past decade".

It said terrorism charges were being filed against the suspects.