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In a statement released by Libya’s internationally recognized government, Dbeibah said he condemned what he called the “crimes, starvation, and ongoing aggression being perpetrated against the Palestinian people in Gaza.”
Libya denounced the dire conditions in the Gaza Strip during a meeting with US officials in Tripoli. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid ad-Dbeibah met with Massad Boulos, the US Senior Advisor for Africa and Senior Advisor to the President on Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs.
In a statement released by Libya’s internationally recognized government, Dbeibah said he condemned what he called the “crimes, starvation, and ongoing aggression being perpetrated against the Palestinian people in Gaza.” He emphasized the need for an immediate end to the aggression, lifting the siege, and sparing civilians from the ravages of war, the statement read.
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Experts say Gaza is at severe risk of famine due to Israel’s blockade and offensive, launched in response to the attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Israel says it allows enough aid into the territory and faults delivery efforts by United Nations agencies. They say Israeli restrictions and the breakdown of security hinder them.



