Reopening of Coastal Highway Highlights Divisions in Libya

Bulldozers reopen the coastal highway. (AP)
Bulldozers reopen the coastal highway. (AP)
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Reopening of Coastal Highway Highlights Divisions in Libya

Bulldozers reopen the coastal highway. (AP)
Bulldozers reopen the coastal highway. (AP)

The coastal highway connecting Libya’s east and west was reopened on Sunday after a nearly two-year closure.

The Government of National Unity (GNU) hailed the development, but members of the 5+5 military committee have cast doubt over the move.

The committee stressed that it should have been consulted over the reopening.

The Libyan National Army (LNA), commanded by Khalifa Haftar, did not comment on the development. However, head of the Sirte command Ahmed Salem said that the committee did not issue any order to reopen the highway.

The committee met in Sirte on Sunday night. It declared that it alone has the authority to announce the opening of the highway and coordinate with the concerned parties.

The coastal highway has been closed since April 2019. Its reopening was a long-held demand by the UN to enable the safe passage of civilians and goods.

GNU chief Abdulhamid Dbeibeh announced the reopening on Sunday, saying: “I am so delighted to participate in the opening of this essential lifeline linking the east of our country to its west.”

The US embassy in Libya hailed the reopening, saying in a tweet it was “paving the path for Libyans to have full control over their own affairs.”

Sources revealed that a joint force, comprised of some 400 fighters from the east and west and overseen by the interior ministry, will operate in the region covering Ras Lanuf in the east to al-Hisha to secure the highway.



Ten Wounded, Including a Child, in Israeli Strikes on South Lebanon

FILED - 19 October 2024, Lebanon, Zawtar: Thick Smoke billows from the southern Lebanese village of Zawtar, where Israeli forces attacked alleged pro-Iranian Hezbollah positions.Photo: STR/dpa
FILED - 19 October 2024, Lebanon, Zawtar: Thick Smoke billows from the southern Lebanese village of Zawtar, where Israeli forces attacked alleged pro-Iranian Hezbollah positions.Photo: STR/dpa
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Ten Wounded, Including a Child, in Israeli Strikes on South Lebanon

FILED - 19 October 2024, Lebanon, Zawtar: Thick Smoke billows from the southern Lebanese village of Zawtar, where Israeli forces attacked alleged pro-Iranian Hezbollah positions.Photo: STR/dpa
FILED - 19 October 2024, Lebanon, Zawtar: Thick Smoke billows from the southern Lebanese village of Zawtar, where Israeli forces attacked alleged pro-Iranian Hezbollah positions.Photo: STR/dpa

Ten people, including a young child, were injured in two Israeli airstrikes carried out on Sunday in southern Lebanon, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Monday.

According to a statement made by the Public Health Emergency Operations Center, “nine civilians were wounded in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Burj Rahal in the district of Tyre”.

Also, an Israeli airstrike on the town of Zrariyeh in the Sidon district left a child critically wounded.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said an Israeli military unit crossed into Lebanese territory after midnight, moving from the Khallat Wardeh border area toward the vicinity of Aita al-Shaab. It has taken position there.

Despite a ceasefire agreement between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel that aimed at ending over a year of conflict, Israel continues to target various parts of Lebanon particularly in the south often claiming they target Hezbollah fighters or positions associated with the group.

Under the terms of the ceasefire, Hezbollah agreed to withdraw from areas south of the Litani River - approximately 30 kilometers from the Israeli border - and dismantle its military infrastructure there. In exchange, the Lebanese Army and United Nations peacekeepers (UNIFIL) were to strengthen their presence in the region.

Israel, for its part, was required to withdraw from territories it occupied during the conflict. However, it has maintained control over five strategic highlands, which Lebanon continues to demand be vacated.