Dabaiba loses control.. Militias rule Tripoli

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According to private sources,"Sky News Arabia" It was recently observed entry Huge military columns Others re-positioned themselves in the capital and placed their elements around institutions there, especially Martyrs Square, the headquarters of the Council of Ministers, the Central Bank, and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Interior.

It is believed that the militias present are all affiliated with the outgoing prime minister Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba While all the forces of the new Prime Minister withdrew Fathi Bashagha In order not to fight.

Support with weapons and money

Dabaiba supported his militias with money and weapons. Until this moment, the governor of the Central Bank only deals with Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba and always agrees to him for all the money he requests despite the request of the House of Representatives.

Head called Libyan House of Representatives Aqila Saleh state institutions to not deal with the national unity government headed by Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba as expired.

Aqila Saleh also threatened to take measures against the violators, noting that Fathi Bashagha government She is the legitimate holder of parliament, but the Central Bank did not respond to this decision.

Conflicts in the Libyan West

The intensification of the militias’ presence led to internal conflicts between them and skirmishes took place that developed into clashes with the intention of each militia’s intention to control the ports of Libya, which generate money to control it and become a political card with which they play and negotiate, as happened in the oil fields.

The conflicts between militias loyal to Dabaiba extended to the city of Al-Zawiya, where the city witnessed sharp clashes, some dispute over re-positioning and re-positioning and the intention of some parties to control certain sites.

lack of political support

Military expert Sharif Araqib told"Sky News Arabia" There are no political forces supporting Dabaiba in Libya, but he was able to entice armed militias to support him with endless money, and he included militia elements within the scope of the military salary scale and provided great support for them.

Araqib added that the situation on the ground is terrifying, and a large-scale military conflict may erupt at any time as a result of the militias’ struggle to control the entry points of the state.

He explained that Dabaiba, after his lack of legitimacy, became politically weak and relied on militias that were only interested in money, and he might lose control of matters at any moment as he did not hand over the government to Fathi Bashagha.

surrender of the people

Libyan political analyst Ibrahim Al-Fitouri said that the Libyan street has now surrendered to the status quo and the dream of elections has almost evaporated.

Add up"Sky News Arabia" Dabaiba, Egypt, that he has legitimacy, and the House of Representatives withdrew all competencies and gave them to the Pashaga government, but the most important question is how the latter will be able to take over the government in light of the military chaos in Tripoli?

He explained that the Libyan West may ignite at any moment due to the militias’ incomprehensible movements, especially with the tightening of security on government headquarters there.

For his part, political analyst Ezz El-Din Aqeel said that there is no army in the west of the country or a leadership that controls the military forces there, and that the militias that control the situation there, such as those controlled by Ghaniwa al-Kikli or others, are dominant in the Libyan west.

Aqeel added in statements that representatives of the committee (5 + 5) in the western region are prohibited from communicating with militia leaders, which explains the continuation of wars, especially since militia leaders do not recognize this committee and ignore everything that the United Nations does and describe everyone who wears a military uniform as subordinate Gaddafi’s army.

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According to special sources for “Sky News Arabia”, it was recently noticed the entry of Huge military columns Others re-positioned themselves in the capital and placed their elements around institutions there, especially Martyrs Square, the headquarters of the Council of Ministers, the Central Bank, and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Interior.

It is believed that the militias present are all affiliated with the outgoing prime minister Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba While all the forces of the new Prime Minister withdrew Fathi Bashagha In order not to fight.

Support with weapons and money

Dabaiba supported his militias with money and weapons. Until this moment, the governor of the Central Bank only deals with Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba and always agrees to him for all the money he requests despite the request of the House of Representatives.

Head called Libyan House of Representatives Aqila Saleh state institutions to not deal with the national unity government headed by Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba as expired.

Aqila Saleh also threatened to take measures against the violators, noting that Fathi Bashagha government She is the legitimate holder of parliament, but the Central Bank did not respond to this decision.

Conflicts in the Libyan West

The intensification of the militias’ presence led to internal conflicts between them and skirmishes took place that developed into clashes with the intention of each militia’s intention to control the ports of Libya, which generate money to control it and become a political card with which they play and negotiate, as happened in the oil fields.

The conflicts between militias loyal to Dabaiba extended to the city of Al-Zawiya, where the city witnessed sharp clashes, some dispute over re-positioning and re-positioning and the intention of some parties to control certain sites.

lack of political support

Military expert Sharif Araqib told “Sky News Arabia” that there are no political forces that support Dabaiba in Libya, but he was able to lure armed militias to support him with endless money, and he included militia elements within the scope of the military salary scale and provided them with great reliance.

Araqib added that the situation on the ground is terrifying, and a large-scale military conflict may erupt at any time as a result of the militias’ struggle to control the entry points of the state.

He explained that Dabaiba, after his lack of legitimacy, became politically weak and relied on militias that were only interested in money, and he might lose control of matters at any moment as he did not hand over the government to Fathi Bashagha.

surrender of the people

Libyan political analyst Ibrahim Al-Fitouri said that the Libyan street has now surrendered to the status quo and the dream of elections has almost evaporated.

He added to “Sky News Arabia” that Dabaiba Egypt has legitimacy and the House of Representatives withdrew all competencies and gave them to the Pashaga government, but the most important question is how the latter will be able to control the government in light of the military chaos in Tripoli?

He explained that the Libyan West may ignite at any moment due to the militias’ incomprehensible movements, especially with the tightening of security on government headquarters there.

For his part, political analyst Ezz El-Din Aqeel said that there is no army in the west of the country or a leadership that controls the military forces there, and that the militias that control the situation there, such as those controlled by Ghaniwa al-Kikli or others, are dominant in the Libyan west.

Aqeel added in statements that representatives of the committee (5 + 5) in the western region are prohibited from communicating with militia leaders, which explains the continuation of wars, especially since militia leaders do not recognize this committee and ignore everything that the United Nations does and describe everyone who wears a military uniform as subordinate Gaddafi’s army.

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