The head of the Libyan National Army (LNA), General Khalifa Haftar, whose troops, with help from affiliated groups, blockaded Libya’s oil ports in January, announced the end of the blockade on September 18th.
Preparations for war It’s been 9 years since Libya was split in two factions that are fighting each other to control the whole territory. Despite of LNA and GNA’s attempts to make peace, it seems that both sides are preparing for war.The mobilization in Jurfa and Sierte for Haftar’s militias as well as Russian Wagner […]
Egypt is one of the most powerful countries from Africa and it is also affected by terrorism as many countries from North Africa and Islamic Maghreb, but the Egyptian authorities are better handling terrorism in comparison with other countries.
What happens in Libya? The perpetual conflict involving GNA and LNA prevented Libyan authorities from dedicating sufficient resources to the fight against terrorism. Though, both GNA and LNA conducted operations during the year in order to arrest or kill dozens of ISIS or AQIM fighters.
Compared with the anterior years, in 2020 the regions where the terrorist activity is rising are change, which means that the trend settled in 2019 continues. In the world and the red zone, in matter of terrorist activity like Syria and Iraq, the number of attacks and clashes has been decreasing since the international coalition’s […]
The last days terrorist attack form Tunisia revived painful memories about the similar situation from 2015, and Sousse has become once again the scene of violent actions.
The Egyptian representatives believe in their country’s decisive role in pushing for and keeping the ceasefire in Libya. They said that without the Cairo Declaration and the political pressure, which they put on the Libyan politicians, the agreement would not have happened.
The Islamic State’s activity in Libya developed on the remains of Salafi‑jihadi groups that were already active the 2011 revolution. The roots of those groups can be traced back to the 1990s when the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), was one of the biggest challenges of the Qaddafi regime.
The Islamic State’s activity in Libya developed on the remains of Salafi‑jihadi groups that were already active the 2011 revolution. The roots of those groups can be traced back to the 1990s when the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), was one of the biggest challenges of the Qaddafi regime.
After the ceasefire agreement from August 21, LNA was accused by the GNA of violating the ceasefire in Sirte. They agreed on August 21, to an immediate cease-fire and their two statements met on common points, the most important subject the truce and holding of presidential and parliamentary elections.
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