Netanyahu of Israel Seeks Approval for All Secret Talks Following Libya Debacle

Netanyahu of Israel Seeks Approval for All Secret Talks Following Libya Debacle

Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin⁣ Netanyahu, has ⁣issued an⁢ order ⁤saying he must approve⁣ all secret ⁢talks after a leaked meeting between his foreign minister and the latter’s Libyan⁢ counterpart led to a fiasco.

The⁤ premier has also said his ministers need to secure his consent before publicising news of any such meetings, ‍his spokesperson​ said.

Netanyahu, who said‌ he had no knowledge of the meeting ⁢between the Israeli and Libyan foreign ministers, appears​ to want ​to distance himself⁤ from the⁣ fallout of ⁢the‍ political debacle that could affect​ his entire normalisation agenda with‌ Arab states.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on‌ Sunday⁣ that top ‍diplomat Eli Cohen met Libyan Foreign ​Minister Najla al-Mangoush in Rome last week, hailing it as a‌ “historic” step ⁣towards normalisation with the North African state.

The news immediately created⁢ a firestorm, leading​ Libyan Prime ​Minister⁤ Abdul ​Hamid Dbeibah ⁤to suspend ‌al-Mangoush pending an investigation.​ He‌ fired al-Mangoush after⁢ she fled ⁢to Turkey for fear of her safety.

Protests also erupted across⁢ several cities ‌in ⁢Libya⁤ after the news was⁣ publicised, ‌with demonstrators setting⁢ fire to tyres, waving Palestinian flags and ‌chanting against the‍ prime minister. Libya has been traditionally a supporter of Palestine against Israeli occupation.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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