A team from the United Nations mission meets with an elite group of academics and jurists from Libyan universities.Dozens of Martyrs, Wounded in Series of Israeli Raids on Gaza Strip

A team from the United Nations Support Mission in Libya met with an elite group of academics and jurists from the universities of Tripoli, Misrata, Al-Zawiya, the Open University in Tripoli, and the Bar Association, to exchange views on developments in the political and constitutional paths in the country.

In this meeting, which was held yesterday at the mission’s headquarters in Tripoli, the Libyan experts stressed the necessity of continuing the dialogue with the aim of reaching a solid constitutional framework that expresses the will of all Libyans and moves the country to the stage of sustainable political stability.

They called for removing all obstacles to the progress of the constitutional path and creating the atmosphere for holding safe, free and comprehensive elections.

For its part, the mission team stressed the importance of the contribution of Libyan national expertise alongside political actors in formulating the country’s constitutional framework, expressing the mission’s readiness to provi
de the necessary support to advance the electoral process in accordance with its mandate.
Source: Libyan News Agency

Dozens of Palestinians were martyred today, while others were wounded in a series of raids by the Israeli occupation on various parts of the Gaza Strip.

The Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA) quoted field sources as saying that 10 people were martyred and 12 were injured in a bombing that targeted a house near Al Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip.

Another 17 people were martyred as a result of Israeli raids that targeted homes in the central Gaza Strip. Two journalists were martyred in an Israeli bombing that targeted their family homes in the Beit Lahia project in the northern Gaza Strip.

Later, more than 30 Palestinians were martyred in the occupation’s bombing of a residential square in the Beit Lahia project. The occupation aircraft also bombed two family homes in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in at least seven martyrs and dozens of wounded.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that respiratory and skin diseases have spread in shelter centers in the Gaza St
rip due to the overcrowding of displaced people and the lack of hygiene.

The toll of the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza has risen to more than 21,000 while the number of wounded has reached more than 55,000, and thousands are missing since the start of the aggression on 7 October 2023.
Source: Oman News Agency