Bulletin of the Eighth - Your publication (22/2/2020) I monitored the difference of Libyan and Egyptian opinions between those who believed that Egypt had the right to interfere in Libya to protect its national security, and who considered it an interference in the affairs of a neighboring country and in support of the rebellion against an internationally recognized government.

The Libyan officials had a role in the interaction, as the Libyan Interior Minister Fathi Pashagh tweeted, affirming that the legitimate forces of the Accord Government were ready to fight in defense of Libya, and in his tweet, "The political leadership in the sister Egypt has forgotten that the Libyan people share with Egypt history, belief and destiny. The Libyans do not accept Afflicting Egypt's security and do not accept the threat, because that is far back to all, and the red lines are paved with Libyan blood, who are delinquents of peace, whoever wants peace, and are ready to fight in defense, not aggression.

As for the delegate of Libya to the United Nations, Taher Al-Sunni, he published a series of tweets in which he said that they advised Egypt not to stand with a war criminal. He wrote, "For years, we have advised the Egyptian government not to bet on the war criminal, and that Libya is not a region on its borders, but rather a unified country and its complementary regions." For some of them, and when you hostile a region, the whole country loses, and Libya is not governed by tribal groups as it is marketed, but our tribes are our cultural and social base that we value and respect. "

A spokesman for the Libyan Al-Wefaq government forces, Colonel Mohamed Qanunu, called on the Egyptian authorities to combat terrorism in the Sinai and desist from statements that do not exceed the ear. Reality and history say that our heroes are the ones who eliminated the first state of ISIS outside its stature in the epic of Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous, and we invite him to draw inspiration from experiences and lessons from it.

On the other hand, member of the House of Representatives Mustafa Bakri quoted an Egyptian source who described the members of the Presidency Council for the Libyan Accord Government as the militia. He wrote, "Members of the Presidency Council of the Militia Government in Libya should realize their size inside Libya, and stop stopping the Libyans based on the support of an external party. This is A new Egyptian message is a warning to the traitors who take the Ottoman occupation against the Libyan people.

And the Egyptian Ifta House entered the crisis line, as the house published a series of tweets, as well as a video of the Egyptian Grand Mufti, Shawqi Allam, in which he said, "Whoever stands neutral in a time of crises and challenges of the nation, he does not deserve the honor of belonging to him."

On the other Libyan side, the Speaker of the Parliament in Tobruk Aqila Saleh welcomed Al-Sisi's statements, but Ahmed Al-Mismari, a spokesman for the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Hifter, raised the irony after he warned that the Al-Wefaq government forces - which he described as terrorist militias - were seeking to reach the pyramids in Egypt.

The activists recycled the statements of an old successor to Khalifa Haftar who said that they confirm the contradiction of his positions, and the clip dates back to 2011 and said that "Egypt and the other neighboring countries are friends, but they should be treated as enemies because they may aspire to Libya's fortunes."