Pak Sahafat – According to the story of a Libyan journalist, “Najla Al-Munkhosh”, the ousted foreign minister of this country, who was said to have fled to a European country, was seen in one of the most expensive hair salons in Turkey.
According to the report of Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, Libyan journalist “Khalil Al-Hassi” published a picture of the ousted Libyan Foreign Minister “Najla Al-Munkhosh” on his personal account on “X” and announced that she is in Turkey.
According to the report of “Russia Elium” network website, this Libyan journalist writes: “I am exclusively publishing this photo of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Najala Al-Manqosh, who is in the most expensive hair salon in Turkey with the country’s public budget.”
Even though the authenticity of this image has not been denied or confirmed yet, its publication has caused many reactions among Libyan users; especially considering the special and critical conditions that this country is going through after Hurricane Daniel, which killed thousands of people.
Al-Hassi, in another tweet, by republishing documents and pictures of “Lamia Bousdara” and “Hina Al-Kalal”, two friends of Al-Munkhosh, claimed their financial and administrative corruption in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country and wrote: These three girls from the city of Benghazi have the highest income in Libya and compete with the most corrupt persons in the government!
At the end of August, after his meeting with Eli Cohen, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime in Italy, was revealed, Al-Manqosh fled the country. Her meeting with the Zionist official caused street protests, harsh criticism of the government of “Abdul Hamid al-Dabibah” and strong national reactions.
Earlier, sources in the National Unity Government of Libya reported that the Prime Minister referred Al-Munkhosh to a court investigation after her suspension and removed her from her position as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
According to media reports, the deposed foreign minister of Libya first fled to Turkey with his family. After that, it was announced that she left Turkey for England a few hours later.