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After the incident with Libya: Netanyahu instructed to approve with him in advance any existence and publication of a secret diplomatic meeting | Israel Hayom

2023-08-29T08:51:07.577Z

Highlights: Netanyahu's announcement follows the meeting between the two countries' foreign ministers last week. The meeting was to discuss cooperation between Israel and Libya. After the meeting, protesters took to the streets to protest against what they saw as an attempt to normalize relations between the countries. They burned tires and threw rocks at the Israeli Embassy in Libya. The protesters were protesting against the Israeli government's decision to hold the meeting in secret. The decision was made by the Prime Minister's Office, not by the Foreign Ministry.



The saga of foreign ministers: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday instructed all government ministries to approve in advance any secret diplomatic meeting with the Prime Minister's Office. According to the directive, any publication of a secret meeting will require Prime Minister Netanyahu's personal approval.

Netanyahu's announcement follows Foreign Minister Eli Cohen's announcement that he met last week with his Libyan counterpart, Najla al-Mankush. The publication of the meeting led to riots in the Muslim country and the ouster of the foreign minister, who fled the country.

This was the first ever meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries, and the Foreign Ministry said that the meeting discussed the historical ties between the peoples, the heritage of Libyan Jews, and the possibility of cooperation between the two countries and Israeli assistance in humanitarian issues, agriculture, water management and more.

Following the unraveling of the meeting by the Israeli foreign minister, hundreds of Libyans took to the streets on Sunday evening to protest the foreign minister's meeting with her Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen. The protesters waved Palestinian flags, burned tires and set Israeli flags on fire as a sign of opposition to what they perceived as an act of normalization.

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Source: israelhayom

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