‘Kandahar of Libya’ cleansed of terrorist forces
The city of Derna in eastern Libya
has suffered from the impact of years of instability and insecurity when it was
settled by terrorist organizations. Since its liberation, the city has been seeking
to restore its luster as one of the most beautiful cities in the country, while
efforts to secure it from the remnants of terrorism continue.
Derna was the headquarters of a
number of leaders of al-Qaeda and ISIS, allied under one framework called the
Derna Mujahideen Shura Council.
Starting in 2014, the terrorist
organizations in Derna, especially ISIS, imposed financial royalties on
merchants and owners of gold shops and car showrooms, also bargaining with
merchants for their lives and the lives of their relatives in exchange for huge
sums of money.
Blood days in
Derna
One of the merchants who was
subjected to ISIS threats says that he witnessed the bombing of a shop in the
city after its owner was unable to pay a royalty imposed on him, estimated at
5,000 dinars.
In 2020, the remnants of the leaders
of the Derna Mujahideen Shura Council surrendered to the forces of the Libyan
National Army (LNA) after besieging their last strongholds and restricting
their outlets, in the last military operation to liberate the old city in Derna
from terrorism.
Security sources said at the time
that between 50 and 60 fighters of the Shura Council surrendered to the LNA,
including the former spokesman, Hafiz Miftah al-Dabaa, and the group’s
international wanted military official, Abu Hafs al-Mauritani, in addition to
the wounded, women and children belonging to the terrorist groups.
Liberation of
“Kandahar of Libya”
More than seven years after it was
taken by terrorist groups, the liberation of Derna brought about important
strategic shifts in the Libyan scene. The city, which was called the “Kandahar
of Libya”, represented the first emirate belonging to al-Qaeda on the southern
bank of the Mediterranean. The various forces of political Islamism considered
it a workshop of activity, returning to the bosom of the homeland after
removing the black robe from it, and ending a dark period in its history, so
that its liberation and purification from the taint of terrorists would be a
victory for the city and the sovereignty of the state, and a defeat for the
project of extremism and takfirism.
LNA commander Field Marshal Khalifa
Haftar said in previous statements, “We hoped that the Derna case would end
peacefully without resorting to the use of force three years ago, but to no
avail, until it became clear to us that there was no way to liberate Derna
except by force because of the stubbornness of the terrorist forces that
controlled it and practiced the worst types of injustice and oppression against
the local population, isolating the city from the rest of the country, and
applying to its people satanic laws. When all peaceful endeavors failed, we
were left with nothing but armed confrontation and the announcement of the zero
hour to liberate it by force. Derna is a city dear to all Libyans, and we
cannot allow it to be separated from Libya and to remain in the hands of
terrorists.”
“The announcement of the liberation
of Derna means the return of the city in which the terrorists are fortified and
who impose their own laws on its residents to the bosom of the homeland, the
release of its captivity and the end of their control over it, highlighting
that the war against terrorism is difficult and long and the price is
exorbitant. As soon as the army finishes its role in demolishing the
strongholds of terrorism and eliminating its leaders, so that the role of the
security services begins, which is also a difficult task,” Haftar added.