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2020-04-27T20:26:35.964Z


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The Libyan army commander, who governs most of the state, said "the 2015 agreement destroyed Libya and led to deterioration, but is now part of the past"

General Khalifa Khafter , the commander of the Libyan army, announced that he had "accepted the mandate from the people" for controlling the state and canceling the "al-Sakhirat" agreement, Arab media reported on Monday. Currently, Khafter's forces control most areas of the desert, except for two enclaves in northwestern Libya, in the Tripoli area, and another small enclave in the south.

The general referred to this in a political agreement of 2015 between the various parties in the Libyan civil war signed by the United Nations in the city of Sahirat, Morocco. The purpose of the agreement was to end the second civil war that broke out after the collapse of the Muammar Qaddafi regime in 2011. To the mediation attempts between Tripoli and Benghazi governments, setting a target for complete state control. 

During his speech, Khafter said, "We will continue the assault to the end." He promised that they would work "to create the conditions for building permanent civil state institutions according to the will of the people. The political agreement (Sakhirat) destroyed the state and led to a dangerous deterioration, but it became the past."

Earlier, Officer Ahmed Al-Masamari, a spokesman for the Libyan army, announced the follow-up of aerial exercises by Turkish aircraft attack sites in Libya. Al-Masamari said: "Turkey is constantly threatening to use force against the armed forces. We have documented in recent days how aircraft simulate strikes in Libyan territories. In a maneuver that took place in the Tripoli maritime area, four fighter jets and a refueling aircraft participated."

According to Saudi Arabia's spokesman Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, terrestrial Turkish forces have recently taken part in a major attack by the Tripoli's government of conciliation on the city of Terraunah southeast of the capital. Al-Masamari claimed that the attack was conducted against her train on seven axes, and that the operation involved drones and land-based Turkish forces. These were repelled and could not even approach the suburbs of the city or its municipal area. "

In addition, Khafter's military spokesman spoke of the presence of 17,000 terrorists coming from Syria to Libya, saying in reference to the Tripoli government: "They have brought in large groups of other Syrian and foreign mercenaries. And from inside sources, what is known as the Syrian National Army headquarters of Turkey has more than 17,000 terrorists were brought from Syria to Libya. Around 1,800 people returned to Syria, some wounded. A thousand were killed. "

Source: israelhayom

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