Handout photo issued by the French Navy, showing aircraft preparation on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle on 23 March 2011. The carrier left Toulon, France, 20 March 2011 to enforce the Libyan no-fly zone in accordance to the UN Security Council resolution. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE/RAPHAEL MARTINEZ/HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Handout photo issued by the French Navy, showing aircraft preparation on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle on 23 March 2011. The carrier left Toulon, France, 20 March 2011 to enforce the Libyan no-fly zone in accordance to the UN Security Council resolution. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE/RAPHAEL MARTINEZ/HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Handout photo issued by the French Navy, showing aircraft preparation on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle on 23 March 2011. The carrier left Toulon, France, 20 March 2011 to enforce the Libyan no-fly zone in accordance to the UN Security Council resolution. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE/RAPHAEL MARTINEZ/HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Libyan rebel soldiers prepare a cannon during the siege of the eastern city of Ajdabiya, Lybia, on 23 March 2011. Muammar Gaddafi‘s forces on 23 March held back efforts by rebels to advance into the eastern city of Ajdabiya, while explosions reportedly rocked the Libyan capital Tripoli earlier in the day. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. EPA/MANU BRABO
Libyan rebel soldiers prepare a cannon during the siege of the eastern city of Ajdabiya, Lybia, on 23 March 2011. Muammar Gaddafi‘s forces on 23 March held back efforts by rebels to advance into the eastern city of Ajdabiya, while explosions reportedly rocked the Libyan capital Tripoli earlier in the day. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. EPA/MANU BRABO
Handout photo issued by the French Navy, showing aircraft preparation on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle on 23 March 2011. The carrier left Toulon, France, 20 March 2011 to enforce the Libyan no-fly zone in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE/RAPHAEL MARTINEZ/HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Handout photo issued by the French Navy, showing aircraft preparation on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle on 23 March 2011. The carrier left Toulon, France, 20 March 2011 to enforce the Libyan no-fly zone in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE/RAPHAEL MARTINEZ/HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Libyan rebel soldiers prepare a cannon during the siege of the eastern city of Ajdabiya, Lybia, on 23 March 2011. Muammar Gaddafi‘s forces on 23 March held back efforts by rebels to advance into the eastern city of Ajdabiya, while explosions reportedly rocked the Libyan capital Tripoli earlier in the day. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. EPA/MANU BRABO
Libyan rebel soldiers take cover after a blast during the siege of the eastern city of Ajdabiya, Lybia, on 23 March 2011. Muammar Gaddafi‘s forces on 23 March held back efforts by rebels to advance into the eastern city of Ajdabiya, while explosions reportedly rocked the Libyan capital Tripoli earlier in the day. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. EPA/MANU BRABO
A Libyan army checkpoint is seen from a bus during a government-guided tour between Tripoli and Bani Walid, Libya, 23 March 2011. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, Frances Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Libyans loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi shout slogans as they gather during a government guided tour for journalists in Bani Walid, home of the Warfallah tribe, 160km southeast of Tripoli, Libya, 23 March 2011. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, Frances Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya.
Libyans loyal to Muammar Gaddafi hold a daughter of Fethi Boubaker, who the tribe say was killed during coalition air strikes, inside Boubaker's house during a government-guided tour for journalists in Bani Walid, home of the Warfallah tribe, 160km southeast of Tripoli, Libya, 23 March 2011. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, Frances Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Libyan rebel (L) looks through his telescope as he stands on an vehicle armed with an anti-aircraft machine gun in the road between Ajdabiya and Benghazi, eastern Libya, 23 March 2011. According to Libyan media sources, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, France‘s Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyans wait to fill their vehicles with fuel at a petrol station on the road between Ajdabiya and Benghazi, Eastern Libya, 23 March 2011. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall.According to Libyan media sources, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, France‘s Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
A Libyan with his face painted with the colors of the old Libyan flag looks on during a protest in Benghazi, Eastern Libya, 23 March 2011. According to Libyan news website Brnieq, rebels vowed they would reclaim Ajdabiya, just west of the opposition stronghold Benghazi, by nightfall. A contact group of representatives from the countries involved in the operation in Libya will meet in London 29 March to discuss the war, France‘s Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said 23 March. France wants the contact group, which will also include representatives from the Arab League and African Union, to assume the leadership of the five-day-old United Nations-backed operation to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
A handout photo available 23 March 2011 by the British Ministry of Defence shows the arrival of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 jet seen through night vision optics at Gioia Dell Colle airbase, Italy late 22 March 2011). By midnight 22nd March the GR4 force in Italy was fully ready to conduct missions over Libya. Their arrival means all UK fast jets currently assigned to Operation Ellamy are now in place. Operation Ellamy is the UK's name for its contribution to enforcing the UN sanctioned No Fly Zone over Libya. EPA/SAC Neil Chapman Mandatory Credit: Ministry of Defence/ SAC Neil Chapman EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A handout photo available 23 March 2011 by the British Ministry of Defence shows the arrival of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 jet at Gioia Dell Colle airbase, Italy late 22 March 2011). By midnight 22nd March the GR4 force in Italy was fully ready to conduct missions over Libya. Their arrival means all UK fast jets currently assigned to Operation Ellamy are now in place. Operation Ellamy is the UK's name for its contribution to enforcing the UN sanctioned No Fly Zone over Libya. EPA/SAC Neil Chapman Mandatory Credit: Ministry of Defence/ SAC Neil Chapman EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES