The Libyan
capital lives in the atmosphere of political and security tension, which loses
the role of the government, the capital control over the western region in the
Libyan state.
The forces of
the seventh brigade "Kaniat Tarhuna" with the joint forces including
the central security Abuusim and the battalion of the rebels of Tripoli and the special deterrent force.
The clashes
have started again against the test of the Islamists who challenge the
government of national reconciliation and jihadi groups that spread terror in
residential neighborhoods in the Libyan capital of Tripoli .
They are
crucial interests such as control of Libya 's flow and energy security,
Other signals
from the foreign side to the dangerous situation in Libya and the extent of political parties continue to destroy the
country and not to return to the national unity of the total, in addition to
injuring at least 140 people from the budget of the escalation of the civil
war.
The rebel
militias have seen the government of Fayez al-Sarraj, including the 7th Brigade
of Tarhuna, trying to reach Tripoli , the Libyan capital, and breaking the fragile truce that
followed the Paris conference last May on a plan to solve the Libyan crisis.
The armed
operations in the Libyan capital are considered a new escalation of violence
between the factions fighting for power and revolution in the country.
The cessation
of this escalation is not about the dimensions of the Islamic fighters from the
political scene in Libya and their guarantee in the political arena and an important
party in the Libyan political equation.
But there are
groups that include some people who fought outside Libya and then returned to
fight at home, people who have important connections with international
organizations, including the organization of the Islamic State, exploiting the
weakness of the divided Libyan state in the West and East.
In the
absence of effective Libyan diplomacy towards the unification of the country's
and the unification of Libya's financial and political institutions, it can be
said that the international community has reduced the political stature in
Libya and that the international community is preparing for the failure of the
UN-backed national reconciliation government.
The Libyan
state monopolizes power through its legitimate governments, which derive its
legitimacy from the Libyan legal constitution and not only by side agreements
from here and there.
Until Libya returns to its constitutional legitimacy, Libyan politicians
must unite the ranks of the Libyan struggle for Libya .
The
internationally recognized government is not legitimate unless it is
legitimately recognized by the House of Representatives in Tobruk and the
reason for its non-recognition, its fear of armed Islamic groups in the region
as it tries to run the country from there in the Libyan capital.
There are
high expectations for the work that would be able to support the United Nations
Mission in Libya and to announce a meeting with all the Libyan armed militias
led by the cancellation of the clashes to facilitate an urgent dialogue on the
security situation in Libya .
The failure
of the international community is not to try to include the influence of the
Libyan militias in the areas of the work of the Libyan armed army, and this
dangerous work, which does not disarm them, but to enable their armed presence
in the Libyan areas related to the security of the Libyan homeland in general.
One scenario
has no other scenario of empowering the Libyan armed groups in the official and
unified Libyan national army between the two shores of the country, which is at
the forefront of the unified Libyan state between its three provinces in the
east, west, and south of Libya .
This is not
an issue on the Libyan arena, we must see Libya as a unified constitutional
state with a national sovereignty and a legitimate government derived from the
permanent Libyan constitution, but the vital interests of the country are
driving external ambitions to the instability of the political situation.
By Professor
Ramzi Halim Mavrakis
Businessman -
Libyan political and economic writer and analyst
Resident in
the United
States of America
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