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Tripoli ceasefire holds as security arrangements ramp up ahead of Eid al-Adha

by Client Client | May 27, 2025 | Libyan actors

On 27 May, the Law Enforcement Department of the General Directorate of Security Operations said the ceasefire security arrangements are being maintained, coordinating with other security and military bodies. Security patrols are actively working from their field...

Anti-Dabaiba protests continue for third week in Tripoli and Zawiyya

by Client Client | May 27, 2025 | Libyan actors

Large-scale protests against PM Abdul Hameed Dabaiba took place for the third consecutive Friday in Tripoli, and while there were calls for pro-Dabaiba protests from the Mufti and Misrata, these did not occur on any large scale. On 27 May, the Movement of the People...

Dabaiba government seeks support of the Wershefana

by Client Client | May 26, 2025 | Libyan actors

On 26 May, after a meeting of Muammar al-Dhawi, commander of the 55th (Wershefana) Infantry Battalion, with Minister of Interior Emad Trabelsi and his brother Abdullah Trabelsi aka al-Farawila, commander of the Public Security Force, at the Tobacco Factory (the HQ of...

LNA holds large military parade to celebrate Operation Dignity

by Client Client | May 26, 2025 | Libyan actors

On 26 May, the Libyan National Army (LNA) and eastern authorities held a large military parade this week to celebrate the 11th anniversary of Operation Dignity. The LNA held the military parade at the new military city west of Benghazi, overseen by LNA Commander...

Foreign embassies reduce presence in Tripoli

by Client Client | May 23, 2025 | International actors

After last week’s violence, a number of embassies, including the Italian, British and Spanish, have reduced their staff in Tripoli, including in Palm City. On 23 May, Egypt repatriated 71 citizens from Libya. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry stated this followed...
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