Ghariani calls for ISIS to join ranks of GNA to bomb Libya under Turkish sponsorship
The sheltering of ISIS terrorists within the ranks of the Government
of National Accord (GNA) militias in Tripoli has become normal. The GNA has
used ISIS prisoners to fight in Libya at the behest of the Libyan terrorist mufti
Sadiq al-Ghariani, who called for imprisoned ISIS members to be freed in order
to help the GNA, as well as to adopt the terrorist organization’s methods of
bombing and suicide operations.
Murderous fatwas
While hiding in Turkey, Ghariani used the Libyan channel
Tanasuh to spew out many murderous fatwas and takfiri speeches. He called for
the need to release prisoners belonging to ISIS to help the GNA in the battles
against the Libyan National Army (LNA) led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, saying
that the Special Deterrence Force (RADA) is holding large numbers of terrorists
inside its prison in Mitiga on charges of belonging to ISIS. He claimed that a
number of prisoners were falsely accused of belonging to ISIS for various
reasons, as the total number of prisoners is estimated at 2,000, indicating
that some of them must be released to participate in the battles against the
LNA.
Ghariani also called for adopting ISIS’s strategy by having
GNA mercenaries blow themselves up instead of falling into captivity.
ISIS in the forefront
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights revealed that about
28 ISIS members who retired from fighting with the terrorist organization in
Syria have joined the mercenaries in Libya, while the Turkish regime has
intensified its collection of terrorist elements fleeing the battles in Syria,
especially members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and ISIS. Ankara began
transferring them by air to Libya to support the armed militias deployed in the
capital Tripoli.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has used the process
of sending terrorist elements from Turkish-backed militias in Syria to Libya as
a card to stay in the North African country as long as possible, and this has opened
the door for ISIS to emerge and establish its presence, according to LNA
spokesman Major General Ahmed al-Mesmari, who confirmed that Turkish
intelligence is transferring ISIS and HTS elements from Syria to Libya.
Mesmari explained during a press conference at the end of
December 2019 that Turkey had transferred hundreds of dangerous terrorists belonging
to ISIS and al-Qaeda from Syria to Libya, stressing that the matter is very
dangerous, especially since terrorists are landing it Djerba Airport in Tunisia
and then being transferred to Libya via the Western Mountains, while the
airports of Misrata, Zuwara and Mitiga have also received large numbers of ISIS
and HTS terrorists.
Terrorist methods
After sheltering ISIS members in the ranks of the GNA
militias, they began to follow the methods that they had used in Syria and
Iraq, where mines, remote explosions and suicide operations became a last
weapon for the GNA to achieve its goals after having previously failed in the
battlefield. GNA militias laid many mines within Tripoli, and the LNA confirmed
that the GNA militias have returned to using their old tricks that had been
employed in Benghazi and Derna, now using them in Tripoli.
The GNA militias, accompanied by ISIS mercenaries, have
adopted the terrorist organization’s strategy of planting mines and resorting
to suicide operations in a number of Libyan cities that support the LNA. But
this strategy was of no benefit, as the LNA achieved victory in the two cities
after prolonged battles against the GNA terrorists that were trying to
destabilize security by means of individual attacks and bombings in an attempt to
enable them to return again.



