Tensions Rise between Militias in Western Libya

Members of the security forces deployed in Tripoli, Libya. (EPA)
Members of the security forces deployed in Tripoli, Libya. (EPA)
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Tensions Rise between Militias in Western Libya

Members of the security forces deployed in Tripoli, Libya. (EPA)
Members of the security forces deployed in Tripoli, Libya. (EPA)

Tensions are rising between rival militias in western Libya, with fears that the country could be dragged into an “imminent civil war.”

Armed factions were amassing forces in the western city of Misrata towards the capital Tripoli, while an armed convoy was seen headed towards the Salaheddine area in Tripoli.

Residents of Tripoli's Arba and Souq al-Jumaa districts met with the leaders of armed factions to urge them to bolster their security presence and take preemptive measures to confront the military mobilization.

They stressed the need to counter any threats and block attempts to undermine security.

The Tripoli Protection Force strongly warned members of rival armed factions, including those loyal to the Government of National Unity (GNU), such as Defense Ministry Undersecretary Abdulsalam al-Zoubi, against dragging the capital into a “futile war”.

It accused them of seeking to achieve their “corrupt agendas and seizing power over the blood of the innocents,” vowing that it “won’t allow anyone to meddle with the stability of the capital and threaten the lives of its people.”

It vowed a “violent and unprecedented retaliation to any military advance on Tripoli,” pledging to protect the people “until the last bullet.” It held the GNU and other parties involved “fully responsible for an escalation because of their open or implicit support of these gangs.”

Leaders of revolutionaries brigades in Misrata declared on Saturday their categorical rejection of the Misrata Joint Force towards Tripoli. It accused head of the GNU, Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah, of ordering the mobilization.

They described the mobilization as a “stab in the back to the nation and an attempt to spark a civil war that only serves the enemies of the Libyan people.”

Dbeibah’s “suspicious silence is evidence of treason being plotted” in Tripoli, they added in a statement.

“Any attempt to undermine the security of the capital will be met with fire,” it went on to say, accusing Dbeibah of “selling out the nation” to foreign powers and of working with “suspicious alliances to control the capital and extend his rule by force.”



Lebanon, Israel Start Day Two of Talks Despite Violence

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Tibnit on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Tibnit on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
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Lebanon, Israel Start Day Two of Talks Despite Violence

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Tibnit on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Tibnit on May 15, 2026. (AFP)

Lebanon and Israel opened a second day of talks in Washington on Friday, diplomats said, despite a new flare-up of violence with Israel striking its northern neighbor. 

Envoys from the two countries, which have no diplomatic relations, resumed talks at the State Department shortly after 9 am (1300 GMT), one diplomat said. 

A State Department official said that the first day of talks Thursday had been "productive," but Israel later said that a soldier was killed in southern Lebanon and it launched new strikes targeting Hezbollah. 

The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Lebanon said the talks offer a "critical opportunity" to end the Israel-Hezbollah war.

"Diplomatic efforts now offer a critical opportunity to stop the violence," Imran Riza said in a statement, adding that he hoped "ongoing negotiations will pave the way toward a political solution".

"Airstrikes and demolitions continue daily, with an unacceptable toll on civilians and civilian infrastructure," he added.

Israeli attacks have killed at least 2,951 people since the start of the war on March 2, according to Lebanon's health ministry.


Israel Army Says Striking Hezbollah Sites in Tyre Area of South Lebanon

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
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Israel Army Says Striking Hezbollah Sites in Tyre Area of South Lebanon

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on May 15, 2026. (AFP)

Israel's military said Friday it was striking Hezbollah targets in the Tyre area of south Lebanon, as the two countries entered the second day of US-brokered talks in Washington.

"The military has begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure sites in the area of Tyre in southern Lebanon," the army said in a statement, hours after issuing evacuation warnings for five towns and villages.

An AFP correspondent saw strikes in the area.

In a separate statement, the military said "a number of explosive drones" had fallen in several areas of northern Israel, with no injuries reported.

The exchanges of fire come despite a truce with Lebanon intended to halt the fighting.


Palestinian Authority Says Teen Killed by Israeli Forces in West Bank

Palestinian boys from a local soccer academy run after the ball during a training session at the municipal stadium of the West Bank City of Nablus, Thursday, May 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Palestinian boys from a local soccer academy run after the ball during a training session at the municipal stadium of the West Bank City of Nablus, Thursday, May 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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Palestinian Authority Says Teen Killed by Israeli Forces in West Bank

Palestinian boys from a local soccer academy run after the ball during a training session at the municipal stadium of the West Bank City of Nablus, Thursday, May 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Palestinian boys from a local soccer academy run after the ball during a training session at the municipal stadium of the West Bank City of Nablus, Thursday, May 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

The Palestinian Authority said Friday that a 15-year-old was killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, while the Israeli army said he had been throwing stones at Israeli cars on a road.

The authority's health ministry said it had been informed of the killing of Fahd Zidan Oweis. He was "shot dead by the (Israeli) forces at dawn today in the town of Al-Lubban al-Sharqiyya in the Nablus governorate. His body has been withheld," it said.

The Israeli army told AFP it "eliminated a masked terrorist" who had "hurled rocks towards Israeli vehicles on a central road, endangering lives.”