Libya: Tribes unite against Turks and unconventional battles
On Sunday, January 5, 2020, the Libyan Air
Force launched raids on Al-Wefaq camps and concentrations in Tajoura, east of
the capital, Tripoli, targeting the fiercest of them, the headquarters of the
security militia.
The aerial bombardment also targeted militia
sites in the Bir al-Asta area of Tajura.
The “Daman” militia is one of the most
powerful and violent militias in Tripoli, and it is one of the largest militias
in the Tajura region east of the capital, which includes most of the Tajura
militants later, and operates under the banner of the Al-Wefaq government.
Facing the Turkish invasion
This comes after Major General Ahmed
al-Mismari, a spokesman for the Libyan army, announced that the army and the
people are ready to face the Turkish invasion, indicating that the battle in
Libya is no longer a traditional battle after it has become against countries
that support militias, especially Turkey.
Al-Mismari considered in a press conference
Saturday evening, that the Libyan people sent several messages confirming that
they left their army and will support all fronts, adding that the Libyans are
ready today to repel the Turkish invasion, noting that all military areas
worked within the framework of rebuilding and supporting the Libyan armed
forces.
The Libyan army spokesman pointed out that
"the decisions of the Turkish parliament announce the rejection of the
Turkish invasion, and confirm the refusal to use Libyan lands for any other
purpose."
Al-Mesmari sent a message to the Libyans in
Tripoli, in which he said: "The Turkish intervention is not for your sake,
but for the sake of controlling Libya, the gateway to Africa to Europe and the
planting of terrorist organizations to threaten neighboring countries."
He said that the civilian state they are talking
about in Tripoli needs an army to achieve its goals, adding: "Now there
are extremists and militias in Tripoli, and Turkish support is not for the
Libyans, but for the sake of returning Libya to be an Ottoman colony."
He continued: "We will not neglect the
sacrifices of grandparents, the battle continues, and our forces are capable of
decisiveness, and all we care about is our concern not to use heavy weapons in
residential areas, and we are keen to preserve human rights inside
Tripoli."
He explained that the battle has become a
spectrum for the Libyan people, sending a message to those who describe them as
those who sold Libya to foreigners.
Tribes unite
In the same context, and in confirmation of
Al-Mesmari's speech, the tribes in eastern Libya called on their sons to join
the fighting axes in Tripoli and to use all means to support the war effort
after the Turkish Parliament granted authorization to its President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan to intervene militarily in Libya.
The media quoted the Tarhuna Sheikhs Council
as saying in a statement that "the hour of work and the struggle for the
sovereignty of the homeland has passed," adding that "the Turkish
colonial heritage, which our fathers knew of killing, looting, and backwardness,
came back after they begged him and harnessed his remains from the people of
his country in our country."
The Council called on the sons of the Libyan
Arab tribes to stand together against the "Turkish occupation",
describing it as "the historical enemy who killed and annihilated many
Arab tribes and caused us hundreds of years of delay and was a major reason in
exchanging colonial roles over Libya."
The council added in its statement that
"the Erdogan government will not exclude any of the real Libyans, whether
it is here or there .. Do not delay and do not stand neutral, for today there
is no room for the logic of neutrality ... Either you are or you are not."
For their part, the tribes of the Libyan city
of Misurata announced, in a statement, after their leaders met in the eastern
region, their support for the Libyan National Army and their rejection of all
alliances that the Presidential Council is conducting with Turkey.