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Libya Confirms Egypt Border Crossing Limited to Libyan & Egyptian Citizens

May 26, 2026
Libya Confirms Egypt Border Crossing Limited to Libyan & Egyptian Citizens

Libya Confirms Egypt Border Crossing Limited to Libyan & Egyptian Citizens

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Libya’s Foreign Ministry in the parliament-appointed government confirmed that the land border crossing between Libya and Egypt remains restricted to Libyan and Egyptian citizens, in accordance with the official agreements governing movement between the two countries.

The statement came in response to growing attention surrounding the international aid convoy known as “Soumud Flotilla 2,” which was heading toward the Gaza Strip and included volunteers from more than 11 countries.

The ministry also addressed reports concerning the detention of 10 foreign activists linked to the convoy.

According to the ministry, authorities in eastern Libya handled the situation within established legal and humanitarian frameworks.

Officials stated that all individuals involved are receiving the necessary humanitarian assistance, healthcare, and follow-up support while procedures continue.

The ministry reaffirmed Libya’s longstanding support for the Palestinian cause and the rights of the Palestinian people, while stressing that respect for national sovereignty and border regulations remains essential and cannot be bypassed under any circumstances.

The statement followed reports published by Italian media claiming that several Italian activists, along with participants from other nationalities, had been detained while attempting to negotiate passage for the convoy through eastern Libya and Egypt on its route toward Gaza.

Reports indicated that the individuals were later transferred to the city of Benghazi.

Earlier, the Libyan Coalition in Support of Palestinian Rights announced that contact had been lost with 10 participants from multiple foreign countries after they arrived at the “5+5” checkpoint in Sirte.

The developments have drawn renewed attention to the complex security, legal, and humanitarian dimensions surrounding international aid convoys attempting to reach Gaza through regional transit routes.

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