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© AFP/Boris HorvatBernard-Henri Lévy, a leading French Zionist, seen here speaking at a rally in support of Iranian woman Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, helps galvanise people in favour of the Zionist World Revolution.
Libya's rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) is ready to recognise Israel, according to French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy, who says he has passed the message on to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The NTC "will be concerned with justice for the Palestinians and security for Israel" it it takes power, Lévy said after meeting Netanyahu Thursday.

"The future regime will maintain normal relations with other democratic countries, including Israel."

Netanyahu's office confirmed the meeting with Lévy but did not comment on the discussion. "The prime minister likes to meet intellectuals," a spokesperson said.

Lévy, who helped persuade France to be the first country to recognise the NTC, visited the rebel-held Libyan city of Misrata last weekend and went on to Jerusalem this week.


Moamer Kadhafi's regime refused to recognise Israel, even after Egypt's President Anwar Sadat peace treaty with the country in 1979.