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New statement from Majlis Shūrā Thūwār Binghāzī: "About Targeting the Prisoners For a Second Time"
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New statement from Majlis Shūrā Thūwār Binghāzī: "Concerning the Assassination of Shaykh Nādir al ‘Umrānī"
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Weekly Eye on ISIS in Libya Update – November 22, 2016
On 16 November and 19 November, the Misratan-led al-Bunyan al-Marsus (BM) forces aligned with the GNA suffered losses as ISIS fighters managed to launch commando missions against the forces. With more than 650 BM fighters killed and 3,000 injured since the battle for Sirte began, the BM operations room has largely ceased publishing casualty reports. The death toll for the ISIS fighters is not known. The remaining ISIS fighters in Sirte are held up in al-Jiza al-Bahriya, the final area ISIS enclave, and on 21 November BM forces said that they had managed to dislodge ISIS fighters from a fortified school in the area which the militants had fiercely defended.
On 16 November, ISIS published images which it claims are of an ISIS checkpoint in an open road area south west of Sirte. This indicates that ISIS may have shifted its strategy, dispersing southwards from the siege in Sirte to find refuge in the desert and regroup in order to launch counterattacks. There have long been fears that many ISIS fighters have slipped out of Sirte, meaning that reclaiming Sirte could be a hollow victory. This tactic follows similar ISIS strategies in Syria and Iraq.
In an interview with American news outlet Stars and Stripes last week, AFRICOM’s Gen. Thomas Waldhauser discussed AFRICOM’s ongoing efforts to monitor the movements of ISIS fighters outside Sirte. He said “We need to leverage that success (in Sirte) by watching where these individuals go, keeping track of where they are, because what we don’t want them to do is re-emerge, come back, attack Tripoli, attack the forces who are in Sirte from behind.” He added, “We have to continue to develop those targets and have certainty of who we are seeing and what the activities are. We just need to have that level of certainty if we decide to strike outside the limits of Sirte.”
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New statement from Majlis Shūrā al-Mujāhidīn Darnah: "Mourning and Lamentation in the Lord's World: Shaykh Nādir al 'Amrānī"
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Weekly Eye on ISIS in Libya Update – November 15, 2016
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New article from Ḥanīf al-Lībī: "Oh Soldiers of Majlis Shūrā [Thūwār Binghāzī].. We Are Waiting For Your Answer!"
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New release from Abū al-Ashbāl al-Maghribī: "Occupiers Piled Upon Muslim Countries: What Does the Enemy Want From Libya?"
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New video message from Majlis Shūrā Thūwār Binghāzī: "Messages From the Fortified Strongholds of the Front Lines"
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Weekly Eye on ISIS in Libya Update – October 18, 2016
ISIS In Action
On 14 October, BM forces stormed the ‘Campo’ area between the First and Third Residential Districts. ISIS have been using this area to flank BM fighters as they attempt to surround ISIS’ enclave in the Third Residential District. 14 BM fighters died and 35 were injured before BM forces managed to take control of the Campo neighbourhood from ISIS fighters. On 16 October, BM forces advanced further inside al-Gizah al-Bahriya from the west. The US said it had conducted 36 airstrikes on enemy fighting positions over the weekend, bringing its total airstrikes so far in support of BM forces up to 288 in total. ISIS claimed a suicide vehicle attack on BM forces on 16 October.
On 14 October, there were reports of ISIS vehicles being present in the areas between al-Baghlah & Wadi Allod and also Wadi Jarif & Bu’ayrat al-Hasun, indicating that some ISIS forces have managed to escape safely out of the city and are still active south of Sirte. In Sebha, a key city in southern situated Libya 6ookm south of Sirte, a Saudi national and a Libyan were taken captive after they were accused of being part of a hidden ISIS cell in the city.
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