LIBYA’S BENGHAZI SEES BATTLES FOR CONTROL

regular forces loyal to former army general Khalifa Haftar in in the eastern city of Benghazi June 2, 2014. (Reuters)
Royal forces to former army general Khalifa Haftar in in the eastern city of Benghazi June 2, 2014. (Reuters)

Benghazi, 22 Dzulhijjah 1435/16 October 2014 (MINA) – Forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar, a former Libyan general, have relaunched a bid to reclaim Libya’s second city Benghazi from Islamist fighters, amid reports of assistance from Egypt and support from Libya’s recognised government.

Sources told Al Jazeera quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA), that gunfire and explosions were heard early on Wednesday and that aircraft belonging to Haftar’s forces were striking targets around the eastern city.

Witnesses said tanks and jets had targeted the February 17 Martyrs Brigade, a rival to Haftar’s forces which operates in parts of Benghazi.

The group is part of the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries, a military coalition allied with the al-Qaeda-linked armed group Ansar al-Sharia and control most of the city.

The fighting came amid unconfirmed reports that Egypt had put its weight behind Haftar’s troops in its bid to “liberate” Benghazi.

The Associated Press news agency quoted two Egyptian government officials as saying that Egyptian fighter jets were bombing positions of Islamist militias in Benghazi.

The officials, who have firsthand knowledge of the operation, said the use of the aircraft was part of an Egyptian-led operation against the fighters that would at a later stage involve Libyan ground troops recently trained by Egyptian forces, AP said.

Libyan politician Abdul Rahman Sweihli backed the accusations against Egypt, saying that the Libyan air force was not capable of the attacks that Benghazi was witnessing.

“We know very well the limited power of the Libyan air force and we know it is quite impossible for the Libyan air force to shell the city of Benghazi and another areas on a daily basis,” Sweihli told Al Jazeera from Tripoli.

“This is way above what they are capable of. This clearly shows a direct and blatant interference by the governments of Egypt and the UAE.

“We hope that the brothers in the UAE and Egypt learn from the previous mistakes and stop meddling in our affairs. We want good relations with everyone and chose dialogue and peace among the Libyans instead of taking sides,” Sweihli added.

However, the Egyptian state media later quoted Alaa Youssef, the presidential spokesman, as rejecting the reports of the country’s involvement in the Libyan bombing.

On August 26, US officials said the UAE conducted air strikes against Islamist militias using airbases in Egypt, reports that Egypt later denied. (T/P001/R03)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)