Najla Mangoush was fired and forced to flee country after then-foreign minister Eli Cohen publicized secret sit-down, hailing it as a 'first step' toward diplomatic ties The post After scandal, ex-Libyan FM insists 2023 Israel meeting was okayed by Tripoli appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Mangoush, says her 2023 meeting with then-Foreign Minister Eli Cohen was coordinated with the Libyan government.
Dozens of Libyans demonstrated in Tajura, the eastern suburb of the capital, Tripoli, and the city of Misrata, in protest against the national unity government and its endeavors to normalize relations with Israel.
Turkish leader warns of an 'unfavorable outcome for everyone' if IDF troops don't leave buffer area they entered after fall of Assad regime
Libya plans to offer 22 exploration blocks in 2025, attracting IOCs like Repsol, ENI, BP, and OMV. Russia’s growing military presence in Libya, following its removal from Syria. While Libya’s energy reserves present immense potential,
The Abraham Accords remain a cornerstone of President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican Party's agenda. During the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah
With declaration, Cuba joins Türkiye, Nicaragua, Colombia, Libya, Mexico, Palestine, and Spain in supporting Gaza genocide case at International Court of Justice - Anadolu Ajansı
‎The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Taher Al-Baour, expressed Libya's rejection of any military presence on its territory without a prior agreement with the Government of National Unity (GNU) and within a framework of bilateral cooperation that serves the country.
Ireland has formally asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to intervene in South Africa’s case which accuses Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in its war on the Gaza Strip.
Building islands off the coast avoids taking land from Israel, Egypt or Jordan, and modern technology is now capable of large-scale reclamation along the lines of Dubai’s Palm Islands. The cost would be massive, however, and in spite of its potential as a new Venice would not be welcomed by Palestinians.
Italian opposition lawmakers and human rights groups are voicing outrage after Italy released a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Morocco sentenced the Palestine solidarity activist to prison just for protesting. But the trail of his persecution runs from Israel across the Atlantic to New Jersey and Texas.