mustafa fetouri, journalist and contributor for middle east monitor. welcome to the program. let's try to understand exactly what happened in tripoli. this is the prime minister that was appointed by the tobruk based parliament. on his way to the capital to take over from the tripoli backed abdulhamid al-dbeibah. suddenly street battles erupted. who is to blame here? salah: bashagha tried several times to install himself and failed. this time he tried to enter tripoli at 3:00 in the morning, went to a house belonging to an armed group and he was cornered there. at 5:00 in the morning negotiations started with the dbeibah government they gave him a safe passage out of the city. at some 30 in the morning, -- at 730 in the morning, they accompanied bashagha south of tripoli where he was handed over to a military unit. the thing and did break there after some clashes -- the thing ended there after some clashes. hashem: this does not seem like an isolated incident. it seems like a deeper political death by that has never been solved. silvia: yes, indeed. we have seen over the past