Published on Dec 6, 2016
It's
called the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, but ISIL's
international ambitions are well known. The group expanded into Libya in
early 2015, setting up several training centres and strongholds.
It's taken months of fighting, and cost hundreds of lives, but Libyan forces have won them all back, one by one. The coastal city of Sirte in Northern Libya was the last, remaining under ISIL control for almost 18 months.
The victory could help bolster the UN-backed unity government's hold on Libya. But the country's political situation remains extremely complicated.
On Inside Story, an in-depth discussion on the future of Libya following ISIL's setback in Sirte.
Presenter: Hazem Sika
Guests:
Tobias Borck, analyst at the research consultancy Forstandan.
Mohamed Eljarh, non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Mattia Toaldo, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
It's taken months of fighting, and cost hundreds of lives, but Libyan forces have won them all back, one by one. The coastal city of Sirte in Northern Libya was the last, remaining under ISIL control for almost 18 months.
The victory could help bolster the UN-backed unity government's hold on Libya. But the country's political situation remains extremely complicated.
On Inside Story, an in-depth discussion on the future of Libya following ISIL's setback in Sirte.
Presenter: Hazem Sika
Guests:
Tobias Borck, analyst at the research consultancy Forstandan.
Mohamed Eljarh, non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Mattia Toaldo, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
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