Libyan National Army: Battle for Derna Nearing End

Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar. (Reuters)
Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar. (Reuters)
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Libyan National Army: Battle for Derna Nearing End

Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar. (Reuters)
Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar. (Reuters)

The Libyan National Army, commanded by Khalifa Haftar, announced on Monday that its campaign against the last remaining terrorist pockets in the eastern city of Derna is nearing its final stages.

"The LNA controls most of the city, but there are still pockets of resistance," LNA spokesman General Ahmed al-Mismari told AFP.

Mesmari said LNA forces were focusing on "sweep operations and tracking down terrorist elements".

The spokesman called on displaced families to return to their homes in "liberated areas" of the city.

The LNA launched a ground offensive to take Derna last month after encircling the city - the last in eastern Libya to elude their control - for around two years.

The LNA is fighting a coalition known as the Derna Protection Force (DPF), which includes local combatants and extremist forces with links to groups in western Libya. The DPF includes fighters with connections to al-Qaeda, as well as foreign militants.

On Saturday and Sunday, the LNA said it had advanced in the district of Sheiha after hitting it with multiple air strikes, to the edge of Al Maghar in central Derna, a Mediterranean port.

“What remains outside the control of our forces is considered a small combat zone, less than just 10 km squared,” said Mismari. “The operations are in their final stages and the fighting is very heavy.”

On June 4, Haftar said "victory was near" for his forces in Derna.

He said the LNA would deploy across the city to take control of all areas and infrastructure, warning his troops against taking "revenge" -- in particular against terrorists who surrender and give up their arms.

The United Nations has expressed concern about the plight of Derna’s 125,000 residents, whose access to food, water, communications and medical treatment has been severely restricted.

The LNA has said it is working to restore services and deliver food to parts of Derna where it has advanced.

The Libyan Red Crescent said it had helped some 1,800 families that had been granted safe passage from areas being fought over. It said Sunday it had delivered humanitarian aid to 6,000 people in western Derna's Bab Tobruk district, in addition to thousands of others who have fled fighting in the embattled city to nearby areas.

Derna is located about 265 km (165 miles) to the west of the border with Egypt.



Israeli Airstrike Targets Shepherds in Border Town of Shebaa

A picture taken near the  Moshav Kfar Yuval in northern Israel, shows Israeli shellings on the Lebanese side of the disputed Shebaa Farms district on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken near the Moshav Kfar Yuval in northern Israel, shows Israeli shellings on the Lebanese side of the disputed Shebaa Farms district on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
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Israeli Airstrike Targets Shepherds in Border Town of Shebaa

A picture taken near the  Moshav Kfar Yuval in northern Israel, shows Israeli shellings on the Lebanese side of the disputed Shebaa Farms district on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken near the Moshav Kfar Yuval in northern Israel, shows Israeli shellings on the Lebanese side of the disputed Shebaa Farms district on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

Israel carried out a new attack in south Lebanon on Tuesday firing at shepherds in the border town of Shebaa.

The Israeli drone strike killed two, a shepherd and his son from the Kanaan family. The shepherd's second son was also hit, said the state-run National News agency.

On Monday, and Israeli airstrike hit a vehicle on Wadi al-Nemrieh road in Zefta-south Lebanon.

Israel does not abide by the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire that came into effect on November 27. Its forces still occupy five strategic points in south Lebanon, and its military continues to carry out airstrikes in south and east Lebanon, and in the southern suburbs of Beirut.