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Genocide in Gaza targets “existence” of Palestinian people, warns President SaïedDbaiba meets with ambassadors of Arab, African and Islamic countries accredited to Libya.

The ongoing crime of genocide in Palestine, witnessed by the whole world and whose cruelty is leaving its mark, is not aimed at a particular faction or movement, but rather at the "existence" of an entire people, President Kais Saied said. Speaking on Wednesday in a meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar, President Saïed pointed out that the Zionist entity will no longer be able to achieve any breakthrough or a feat on the ground. Helpless and unable to counter the relentless blows of the Palestinian resistance, the Zionist entity resorts to assassinations, a cowardly practice it has long been accustomed to. Citing history by way of example, the Head of State referred to the tragic assassination of UN mediator Count Bernadotte in a bomb attack on the King David Hotel in the holy city of Al-Quds in 1948, against the backdrop of his stance on the conflict between the Palestinians and the Zionist movement. As a reminder, the assassination was plotted and carried out by Zionist gangs affiliated to the "Irgun" and "Stern" terrorist organisations, whose leaders were Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir, who later became prime ministers of Israel. President Saïed cited the arrest by the Israeli occupation authorities of Bishop Hilarion Capucci, who had been forced into exile far from Palestine and all Arab countries, wondering if such personalities had been members of terrorist groups. Going on, the Head of State added that the crimes of assassination perpetrated outside the Palestinian territories are countless, referring to the assassinations of Palestinian political leaders, notably Kamel Adwen, Kamel Nasser, Abu Youssef al-Najjar during the Verdun operation in 1973, Abu Hassen Salama in 1979, Khalil Wazir "Abu Jihad" cowardly assassinated in Tunisia in 1988, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and its spokesman Ghassen Kanafani, and Abu Iyad Salah Khalef killed in Tunis and Mohamed Zouari in Sfax. International news age ncies on Tuesday evening reported the assassination of Deputy Chairman of the Political Bureau of Hamas Saleh al-Arouri and other leaders in a Zionist raid on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, Beirut. The raid also left at least eleven people injured. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbaiba met yesterday, Wednesday, with the ambassadors of Arab, African and Islamic countries accredited to Libya. The meeting was attended by the Minister of State for Prime Minister and Council of Ministers Affairs, who is in charge of managing the tasks of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a number of department directors at the Foreign Ministry, according to the Prime Minister's Media Office. In his speech during the meeting, Al-Dbaiba expressed his happiness with the return of embassies to work from inside Tripoli, which contributes to integration and cooperation with all countries by activating the work of embassies and communicating directly with all the various Libyan institutions to develop bilateral relations. Dbaiba explained the political vision of the national unity government that supports the efforts of the UN envoy Abdullah Batili, by holding fair elections in accordance with fair and impartial laws. He also affirmed his supp ort for regional efforts and their unification to calm the situation in Sudan, and defuse the crisis through Arab and African efforts. The meeting discussed a number of issues related to granting visas and opening flight destinations to Arab and Islamic countries, and the need for embassies to contribute to overcome any difficulties facing these service files. According to the office, the meeting was attended by the ambassadors of Bahrain, Algeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia, Tunisia, Congo, Turkey, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Eritrea, Mali, and Burkina Faso. Guinea Conakry, Chad, Bangladesh, Benin, Comoros, and Pakistan. Source: Libyan News Agency

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