Consultation between Libya and the Zionist regime to normalize relations

According to Fars News Agency International Group, Saudi Network “الحدثThis evening (Wednesday), it was claimed that Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid al-Dubaiba had met with Israeli officials in the Jordanian capital Amman.
According to the Saudi network, the Libyan Prime Minister has talked with “David Barnier”, the head of the Zionist regime (Mossad) about the normalization of relations with Tel Aviv.
Al-Hadath went on to claim that al-Dubaiba had asked Tel Aviv to help him remain in office during the Libyan government’s transition until the election.
According to the network, in an interview with the head of Mossad, al-Dabiba stressed that the time is not right for the elections in Libya.
According to the report, the two sides also discussed security cooperation between Libya and the Zionist regime in the Jordanian capital.
The claim comes as the Libyan government has not yet responded to the Saudi network’s report or denied it.
Zionist officials have not yet commented on the report.
Libya has been witnessing global instability since 2011. After the assassination of former President Muammar Gaddafi, Libya witnessed clashes between different groups, to the point that armed groups in the country had become two parts east (Tabarq) and west (Tripoli) and fought with the support of some countries. .
The Libyan National Coalition government and the government of Eastern Libya (under Caliph Haftar) fought for power for several years and declared a ceasefire in August last year after a year of intense fighting that led to the Wefaq government advancing on the capital, Tripoli.
In late March last year, a new round of Libyan political talks was held in Geneva, Switzerland, under the auspices of the United Nations, to examine the candidate for the presidency of the Libyan interim government. .
On March 11, 2017, the cabinet of the “Government of National Unity” won the vote of confidence of the parliament and 35 members of the cabinet of “Abdul Hamid Al-Dabibeh” won the vote of confidence of 132 members of the parliament and only two deputies abstained and 36 deputies abstained. They were absent.
After the vote of confidence, the Prime Minister of the Libyan National Unity Government praised the cooperation of the Provisional Government and the Government of National Unity for their cooperation in difficult circumstances and thanked the UN, members of the Political Dialogue Committee and the host countries of the Libyan talks.
Calling the vote of confidence historic, Abdul Hamid al-Dubaiba pledged to work for national reconciliation and prevent a repeat of the war in Libya, saying his country would reach the shores of security with unity. However, differences continue between different groups in the country.
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Hours after the news broke, the Libyan prime minister’s office denied the Saudi al-Hadath network report.
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