Zionist Foreign Minister Holds Meeting with Libyan Counterpart in Rome
BY: Hana Saada
ALGIERS- The Zionist Foreign Minister Eli Cohen disclosed a encounter that transpired last week, where he engaged in a meeting with his Libyan counterpart, Najla Mangoush. This interaction unfolded against the backdrop of Rome, Italy, with the mediation orchestrated by none other than the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani.
Sources from within the Zionist media unveiled that the deliberations encompassed multifaceted subjects, ranging from the rich heritage of Libyan Jews to the prospects of fostering collaboration between the two nations, as well as extending Zionist humanitarian assistance. The resonance of this historic rendezvous reverberated, with the Zionist Foreign Minister emphasizing its foundational nature, marking the initial stride towards forging connections between the Zionist entity and Libya. “The strategic significance engendered by Libya’s expansive scale and geographical placement endowed this dialogue with an unparalleled import and potential for the State of Israel”, asserted the Zionist Foreign Minister.
Further elaborating on the discussions, Cohen remarked, “I engaged in an extensive dialogue with the Minister, underscoring the immense potential that lies within the ambit of our two nations. This ambit encompasses the noteworthy endeavor of restoring synagogues and Jewish cemeteries within the Libyan landscape.” He concluded with an optimistic outlook, emphasizing, “Our collaborative efforts extend beyond this juncture. We are actively engaged with a constellation of countries across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, fostering a trajectory aimed at amplifying Israel’s sphere of amicable relations and normalization,” thus underscoring Israel’s pursuit of broader regional peace.”