She has been suspended from work!, After an unprecedented meeting
According to Agence France Presse, the Libyan Prime Minister suspended the authority of Foreign Minister Najala Mangush on August 27th. Earlier that day, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen announced that he had held talks with the Libyan Foreign Minister.
According to reports, Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Debaiba announced on Facebook that Mangush has been "temporarily suspended" and will be under investigation by a committee led by the Minister of Justice.
Israeli Foreign Minister Cohen announced on the 27th that he had an "unprecedented" meeting with Libyan Foreign Minister Mangush in Rome.
"I discussed with the Foreign Minister the enormous potential of the relationship between the two countries," Cohen said in a statement released in his office
The Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on the evening of the same day, "Najera Mangush refused to hold talks with any party representing the Israeli entity and has always maintained this position."
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The Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a communique that "what happened in Rome was an accidental informal meeting during a meeting with the Italian Foreign Minister and did not involve any discussions, agreements or consultations." Mangush "unequivocally reiterated Libya's position on the Palestinian issue.".
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The communique also condemned some media for "exploiting" this "event" and attempting to describe it as "a meeting or meeting.".
According to reports, protests against the normalization of relations with Israel erupted in the Libyan capital Tripoli and some suburbs on the 27th. The protests then spread to other towns, with young people blocking roads, burning tires, and waving Palestinian flags.
According to reports, the Israeli Foreign Minister said he discussed with Mangush the importance of protecting Libyan Jewish heritage by restoring synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in Libya.
Cohen said this is "the first step in Israel Libya relations," and he believes that "Libya's size and strategic position provide Israel with enormous opportunities.". According to the Israeli communique, this meeting was held under the leadership of Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.