Al-Jazeera correspondent, quoting a military source, said the anger volcano forces control the Ben Ghassir Palace south of Tripoli after the retreat of retired Major General Khalifa Hafer, while the UN envoy ruled out convening the National Forum in the current circumstances.

This comes a few hours after the spokesman of the operation of the "volcano anger" of the Libyan national reconciliation government, Mohamed Qannouno that these forces are able to respond to everything that threatens Libya and the Libyan people, in reference to the military operation carried out by the retired brigade Khalifa Hafater on the capital Tripoli , While the UN envoy ruled out holding the National Forum under the current circumstances.

He added that the Israeli Air Force carried out numerous missions that revealed enemy supply lines, pointing out that the enemy forces used weapons indiscriminately in residential areas.

The correspondent of the island in Tripoli, Ahmed Khalifa, said that the word Ganno focused on three basic points, the first related to the discovery of supply lines and hit.

He pointed out that this indicates that the air force of the Government of National Reconciliation - whose aircraft launch from the air base in Misurata - carried out over the past three days air raids targeting the headquarters and headquarters of Khalifa Haftar in central Libya and convoys of supplies of arms and fuel.

The correspondent added that the second point is to enable the forces of the Government of Al-Wefaq to identify the areas from which the operations of fuel supply, gasoline, foodstuffs, fighters and weapons, pointing to the presence of camps in eastern or central Libya, as the supply in Greyan comes over a land line exceeds more than 1200 kilometers .

On the third point, the reporter pointed out that the island is to identify the areas from which the launch of warplanes carrying out air raids, pointing to the continuing clashes in the axis of the spring valley south of Tripoli.

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Raids and battles
Earlier in the day, aircraft belonging to the forces of the retired brigade Khalifa Hafter launched new raids on the Tripoli airport after the targeting of Tripoli and Maitika airports.

A field commander in Operation Al-Wafaq's "Volcano of Wrath" said his troops had advanced to the Aziziyah axis and fought with Hafar forces for 10 hours.

On the basis of these developments in the field, the head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, Ghassan Salama, said that it is not possible to request the presence of the National Gathering, in light of the continued shelling of guns and aircraft, without making sure that those who are willing to attend.

Salama said in a statement that the UN mission was surprised by the accuracy of the drums of war and the return of fighting after the conditions ripe for a political settlement matured.

He added that he would work with all his might to convene the National Forum as soon as possible, without excluding or excluding anyone, provided that the circumstances of his success were met and that he would work to address the faults that had affected external positions on the Libyan question.

Salameh said he would work to tackle the cracks that have hit foreign positions on the Libyan issue (Reuters)

Ghadames Conference
The United Nations has planned to hold a conference in the southern Libyan town of Ghadames from April 14 to 16 to discuss elections as a way out of the eight-year-old conflict.

In the meantime, the United Nations renewed its call for a temporary humanitarian truce in Libya to provide emergency services and allow a voluntary exit of civilians - especially the wounded - from combat zones.

Libya's humanitarian coordinator, Maria Ribeiro, said in a statement that the escalating violence in and around Tripoli had displaced about 2,800 people.