Armed forces under the control of Khalifa Haftar mostly in the East of Libya
The Libyan National Army (LNA ; Arabic : الجيش الوطني الليبي , al-jaysh al-waṭaniyy al-Lībii ) or the Libyan Arab Army (LAA ; Arabic : الجيش العربي الليبي , al-Jaysh al-'Arabiyy al-Lībii )[ 3] is a component of Libya's military forces which were nominally a unified national force under the command of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar when he was nominated to the role on 2 March 2015[ 28] by the House of Representatives , consisting at the time of a ground force, an air force and a navy.
In 2014, LNA launched Operation Dignity , a military campaign against the General National Congress and armed militias and Islamist militant organizations. When the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) was established in Tripoli , part of the Libyan military forces were named the Libyan Army to contrast with the other part that retained the LNA identity. In the Second Libyan Civil War , the LNA was loyal to that part of the Libyan House of Representatives that met in Tobruk , internationally recognised until October 2015. It fights against the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries , as well as Islamic State in Libya which was a common enemy for both LNA and the Libyan Army.
About half of the LNA consists of militias[ 2] [ 29] including Madkhali (Salafist) militias[ 30] and Sudanese, Chadian[ 2] [ 29] and Russian mercenaries, which together constitute part of the LNA's effective forces.[ 31] The LNA possesses its own air force. Most of the Libyan Navy is loyal to the GNA.[ 32] [ 29]
Interventions in the political system by the LNA include the late 2016 replacement of nine elected municipal councils out of a total of 27, replacing elected mayors by mostly military individuals[ 33] [ 34] [ 35] and, according to witnesses cited by The Independent , the 17 July 2019 abduction of House of Representatives member Seham Sergiwa at her home in Benghazi by the 106th Brigade .[ 36] [ 37] The LNA stated that it was not responsible for the Sergiwa abduction.[ 36]
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^ "Forces on the Libyan ground: Who is Who" . ISPI . Retrieved 20 December 2023 .
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^ "Libya: GNA calls Egypt's military threat 'declaration of war' " . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 15 January 2022 .
^ a b "Khalifa Haftar: The Libyan general with big ambitions" . BBC News . 8 April 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2022 .
^ Vohra, Anchal (5 May 2020). "It's Syrian vs. Syrian in Libya" . Foreign Policy. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
^ Pamuk, Humeyra (7 May 2020). "U.S. says Russia is working with Syria's Assad to move militia to Libya" . Reuters. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
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^ "Boris Johnson backs Khalifa Haftar's fight against 'terror' in Libya" . Middle East Eye . Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ "Sudan crisis: The ruthless mercenaries who run the country for gold" . BBC News . 19 July 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2024 .
^ "Wagner, shadowy Russian military group, 'fighting in Libya' " . BBC. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
^ "The Iran-Haftar links in Libya" . Warsaw Institute . 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2024 .
^ "حوار سياسي | المسماري لـ«الشرق الأوسط»: وجود عناصر لـ«حزب الله» أو للأسد في ليبيا «أكاذيب إخوانية»" . aawsat.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 17 July 2024 .
^ "France's Macron slams Turkey's 'criminal' role in Libya" . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 9 February 2024 .
^ Ash, Nigel (14 March 2017). "Abdulrahman Sewehli thanks Qatari emir for his support" . LibyaHerald .
^ "300 pro-Turkey Syrian rebels sent to Libya to support UN-backed gov't: watchdog - Xinhua | English.news.cn" . 29 December 2019. Archived from the original on 29 December 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2024 .
^ "Libyan parl't votes to ban Muslim Brotherhood, designates it 'terrorist group' " . EgyptToday . 14 May 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ "Hamas dismisses claims it has fighters in Libya" . www.aa.com.tr . Retrieved 17 July 2024 .
^ "Libyan parliament confirms Haftar as army chief" . Al Jazeera . 2 March 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015 .
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^ "Sirte falls to Haftar's forces, thanks to a Madkhali brigade from the inside | The Libya Observer" . libyaobserver.ly . Retrieved 6 January 2020 .
^ Burke, Jason; Salih, Zeinab Mohammed (24 December 2019). "Mercenaries flock to Libya raising fears of prolonged war" . the Guardian . Archived from the original on 27 December 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2020 .
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