Security forces outside the palace of Prime Minister Gnu Abdulhamid Dbeibah on 7.1
Reuters quoted the National Unified Government’s announcement (GNU) that condemned the attack from a group of unknown gunmen aimed at Minister Jumaa.
According to GNU, this group opened fire directly into the car carrying the minister while moving on a highway.
Newspaper Libya Observer and news agency Anadolu All of the source revealed that the Minister was injured in his leg. Mr. Jumaa was urgently taken to the hospital for surgery and the health situation was stable.
No group has been in charge of attacking the attack while the responsibility has launched an investigation to find the culprit behind this assassination plot.
GNU under the leadership of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Al-Dbeibah was founded in 2021 through the UN support process.
Jumaa Minister assumed the role of monitoring the coordination between Prime Minister DBeibah’s office and other ministries from March 3, 2021. He is considered one of the most close advisors of Prime Minister Dbeibah.
In another development of the same day in the Middle East, Egypt and Qatar are promoting efforts to rescue ceasefire in Gaza under the pressure from the US and after Israel threatened to resume military campaign, according to AL radio Qahera.
Reuters quoted two sources that revealed that the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi would not visit the United States and held talks with the host of the host Donald Trump at the White House if the deliberation of the Palestine relocation plan from Gaza . Washington and Cairo have not commented on the above information.
On the same day, President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visiting the Middle East that the effort to peace in the region should be based on the two -state solution to the two state to be for resolve the conflict between Palestine and Israel.
Regarding the situation of Li Bing, Israeli Avichay Adraee spokesman announced that the country would continue to cling to the southern part of the ice after the ceasefire agreed to be prolonged.