Diplomat: Algeria Deployed 80,000 Troops on Borders with Mali, Libya

Italian Ambassador in Algeria Pasqual Ferrara. Asharq Al-Awsat
Italian Ambassador in Algeria Pasqual Ferrara. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Diplomat: Algeria Deployed 80,000 Troops on Borders with Mali, Libya

Italian Ambassador in Algeria Pasqual Ferrara. Asharq Al-Awsat
Italian Ambassador in Algeria Pasqual Ferrara. Asharq Al-Awsat

Italian Ambassador in Algeria Pasquale Ferrara said that the Algerian army has deployed 80,000 troops on the southern borders (Mali and Niger) and the eastern borders (Libya).

Ferrara, who is currently visiting Rome for a conference on migration organized by LUISS University, revealed the existence of 500 thousand secret migrants south Algeria, coming from the west African Sahel region states.

Italian news agency, ANSA, quoted him as saying that large military reinforcements are deployed along Algeria's borders with its neighbors, which are more than 3,000 kilometers long, without giving further details.

This is the first time a statistics on the deployment of the Algerian army is announced in the context of the war declared by the authorities on terrorism and the smuggling of arms in the south.

The military usually avoids mentioning everything related to its personnel and equipment.

The head of the Italian diplomatic mission did not mention the source of this news, but he is likely to have known these info from his meetings with Algerian officials.

Algerian authorities often deal sensitively with foreign diplomats when they engage in media with defense and security issues, particularly when it comes to publishing figures and statistics.

Foreign ambassadors were often called in the foreign ministry because of "crossing red lines".

The government also acts sensitively when it comes to the issue of clandestine immigration and is being criticized by local and foreign human rights organizations.

Interior Minister Noureddine Badawi said in May that 500 people enter the country illegally from the southern border on daily basis, and the ministry pledged to "respect human rights" during the deportation of illegal immigrants.

This was an implicit response to the recent criticism of Algeria by international human rights organizations, which accused it of "insulting the dignity of foreign migrants" and "racism towards deported migrants."

Algeria has also been held accountable for this issue by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

On the other hand, Ferrara said that Italy is Algeria's main trading partner, with commercial exchange totaling nine billion dollars in 2017.

"There are 180 Italian companies in Algeria, but they are experiencing transitional era because of the policy of economic diversification adopted by the Algerian government,” he said.

The Italian diplomat said Italy can grow even more in Algeria, with potential in the areas of renewable energy and agribusiness as well as the traditional sectors of energy, technology, and large-scale construction.



Israel Orders Evacuation of Area Designated as Humanitarian Zone in Gaza

 A picture taken in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip shows smoke billowing during Israeli army operations in areas east of Khan Younis city on July 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (AFP)
A picture taken in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip shows smoke billowing during Israeli army operations in areas east of Khan Younis city on July 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (AFP)
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Israel Orders Evacuation of Area Designated as Humanitarian Zone in Gaza

 A picture taken in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip shows smoke billowing during Israeli army operations in areas east of Khan Younis city on July 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (AFP)
A picture taken in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip shows smoke billowing during Israeli army operations in areas east of Khan Younis city on July 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (AFP)

Israel’s military ordered the evacuation Saturday of a crowded part of Gaza designated as a humanitarian zone, saying it is planning an operation against Hamas militants in Khan Younis, including parts of Muwasi, a makeshift tent camp where thousands are seeking refuge.

The order comes in response to rocket fire that Israel says originates from the area. It's the second evacuation issued in a week in an area designated for Palestinians fleeing other parts of Gaza. Many Palestinians have been uprooted multiple times in search of safety during Israel's punishing air and ground campaign.

On Monday, after the evacuation order, multiple Israeli airstrikes hit around Khan Younis, killing at least 70 people, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, citing figures from Nasser Hospital.

The area is part of a 60-square-kilometer (roughly 20-square-mile) “humanitarian zone” to which Israel has been telling Palestinians to flee to throughout the war. Much of the area is blanketed with tent camps that lack sanitation and medical facilities and have limited access to aid, United Nations and humanitarian groups say. About 1.8 million Palestinians are sheltering there, according to Israel's estimates. That's more than half Gaza’s pre-war population of 2.3 million.

The war in Gaza has killed more than 39,100 Palestinians, according to the territory’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count. The UN estimated in February that some 17,000 children in the territory are now unaccompanied, and the number is likely to have grown since.

The war began with an assault by Hamas fighters on southern Israel on Oct. 7 that killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took about 250 hostages. About 115 are still in Gaza, about a third of them believed to be dead, according to Israeli authorities.