Tunisian President Béji Caid al-Sibsi, 92, was subjected to a "severe health disorder" that required his transfer to the hospital. The Tunisian presidency confirmed that his condition was "stable". Tunisian Prime Minister Yousef Al-Shahid called for the suspension of false news. Two suicide bombings targeted security forces in central Tunis, killing a security man and wounding eight. The UAE confirmed its condemnation of terrorist suicide bombings.

In a statement, the Tunisian presidency said in a statement that the President of the Republic had been subjected to "a severe medical malaise that required his transfer to the military hospital in Tunis for the necessary treatment.

A presidential source told AFP that "the president's condition is critical."

The president's special adviser, Firas Kaprach, described in his post the president's "critical" condition, but said it was stable.

Tunisian Parliament Speaker Mohamed Al-Nasser called for an urgent meeting.

The presidency announced last Friday that President al-Sibsi had undergone medical examinations after a light and regular injury at the military hospital in the capital Tunis.

For his part, Youssef said the witness in his official page on «Facebook», yesterday, that he visited President al-Sibsi in the hospital, and called to stop broadcasting false news that cause confusion among Tunisians.

"I assure the Tunisians that the President of the Republic is going to receive all the necessary care needed by the most efficient medical frames."

"I wish him a quick recovery and recover his health as soon as possible, and I call on everyone to refrain from broadcasting the false news that will cause confusion among Tunisians."

The head of the People's Movement Party, Zuhair al-Maghzawi, said the speaker called for an urgent meeting of heads of parliamentary blocs.

"We have knowledge of the health status of the president, which is the information in the media."

It is not clear whether the health situation of Al-Sabsi will prevent him from performing his duties. However, the Tunisian Constitution states in chapter 84 that the head of government is the president in the event that the president is prevented from performing his functions or in the case of a temporary vacancy. The period of the temporary vacancy dam shall not exceed 60 days.

The Constitutional Court must then decide whether the vacancy is temporary or final, and then the President of the Chamber of Deputies shall serve as President for a period of 45 days and a maximum of 90 days.

On the other hand, the capital Tunis yesterday, two bombings, one near Habib Bourguiba Street in the center of the capital, and the other targeted a security headquarters to combat terrorism (Qarjani), killing eight people and wounded.

The first operation took place when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a security patrol on Charles de Gaulle Street in the center of the capital. Five people were wounded, one of them a security official who died later, the interior ministry said. The second suicide attack targeted a security center.

De Gaulle Street is located at the intersection with Habib Bourguiba Avenue, the capital's capital.

"The oldest person blew himself up near a security patrol on Charles de Gaulle Street in the capital," injuring three civilians and two police officers, Interior Ministry spokesman Sufian Zaq said.

He later announced that one of the policemen had died of his wounds. "One of the security men who were wounded during the suicide attack on Charles de Gaulle Street died," he said.

Shortly after, a second suicide bombing targeted a security center in the capital, wounding four policemen.

"The oldest person blew himself up in front of the back door of the criminal police department in al-Karajani, in the capital Tunis, which resulted in four serious injuries among the security agents. They were taken to the hospital for treatment," Zaq said.

"It is a cowardly and failed terrorist operation" and "aims to confuse the Tunisians, the Tunisian economy and the democratic transition, and we are on the threshold of a tourist season, and a few months before the elections," he said. "Our war with them is a war of existence, a war of life or death, and we will not rest until we eliminate the last terrorist."

A security source confirmed that the perpetrators used an explosive belt in the bombings. According to the correspondent «Agence France Presse» that the body, probably the suicide bomber, was on the roadside near the security vehicle targeted in the first attack, which occurred not far from the French embassy.

The two operations coincided with the start of the tourist season, which Tunisian officials have described as promising, and with the approaching presidential and legislative elections expected in October and November. The United Arab Emirates condemned the terrorist attacks and condemned the terrorist attacks. . She affirmed the UAE's solidarity and solidarity with the Tunisian government and people in the face of violence and called on the international community to join forces to confront this serious scourge that threatens the security and stability of the countries of the world. The ministry expressed its wishes for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Arab and Western condemnation of the bombings of Tunisia

The Arab states, France and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned the suicide bombings in the heart of the Tunisian capital yesterday, where Egypt, in a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, condemned in the strongest terms the suicide bombings that targeted a number of security targets in the Tunisian capital, resulting in the death of a number of Wounded between Tunisian security forces and citizens.

The statement expressed sincere condolences to the victims' families and expressed Egypt's wishes for speedy recovery for the victims of the two brutal incidents.

The statement reiterated Egypt's assertion that the international community must assume its responsibilities in addressing all forms of terrorism, violence and extremism by drying up the sources of financing and supporting terrorist groups and preventing the safe haven of its elements.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain condemned the blasts, expressing deep condolences and sincere condolences to the families and families of the victims. The ministry affirmed Bahrain's solidarity with Tunisia in the face of terrorism and its support for all its security and stability, renewing its steadfast and rejecting all forms of violence, extremism and terrorism, whatever their motives and justifications.

An official source in the Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the bombings and stressed the importance of confronting terrorism in any place in the world, expressing Yemen's solidarity with the Tunisian government in the face of terrorism.

The French President, Emmanuel Macaron, condemned yesterday the terrorist attacks that targeted Tunisia, stressing his support and support to the Tunisian people in this ordeal.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation strongly condemned the bombings and stressed in a statement the stand and solidarity with the Tunisian government in all measures taken against terrorism and extremism.

"The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation strongly condemns the terrorist bombings that took place in the Tunisian capital yesterday."

The Secretary-General of the Organization, Yousef Al-Othaimeen, expressed his sincere condolences to the victims of the terrorist bombings.

He also reaffirmed the principled and firm position of the OIC, which condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Capitals - agencies