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Libya: Prominent Zionist Philosopher to Meet Pashagha


Sat 25 Jul 2020 | 05:06 PM
Nawal Sayed

Bernard-Henri Lévy, the Zionist philosopher known as the godfather of the February 2011 setback, has arrived at the city of Misurata, northwestern Libya, according to many Libyan media outlets.

Levy’s visit should include other cities like Khums and Tarhuna during the period 25-26 July.

Pictures showed the parade of Levy, a Zionist close to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and the godfather of the catastrophes of the so-called Arab Spring after his arrival in Misurata, heading to his place of residence at the Diamond Hotel, according to Libya24 website.

According to the visit program, the plane of Levy landed Saturday morning at Misurata Airport at nine in the morning and went to his residence at Al Masa Hotel.

[caption id="attachment_139656" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]Libya: Prominent Zionist Philosopher to Meet with Pashagha GNA Minister of Interior Fathi Pashagha[/caption]

The program showed that he will meet a number of legal persons in Misurata, headed by Parliament Suleiman al-Fiqi, Abu al-Qasim Qazit, President of the Libyan Chamber of Commerce and Industry MP Mohamed al-Ra`id and Mostafa Karawad, Dean of the Misurata Municipality, from 10 until 11:30 am.

It’s scheduled that Levy will hold a meeting with the Minister of the Interior affiliated to the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fathi Pashagha on Sunday.

It is noteworthy that Misurata granted Levy the right of citizenship in 2011, according to Libyan local media.