Al-jama'a Al-islamiyyah Al-muqatilah Bi-libya Page
Members joined the National Transitional Council and played a pivotal role in the military campaign that eventually deposed Gaddafi.
Much of their operational strength was concentrated in the eastern region of Cyrenaica , particularly around Benghazi. Relationship with Al-Qaeda al-jama'a al-islamiyyah al-muqatilah bi-libya
During the , the LIFG effectively dissolved as a separate entity and rebranded its members as part of the broader anti-Gaddafi opposition: Members joined the National Transitional Council and played
The group's founding members honed their skills in training camps in Sudan, which were established by Osama bin Laden. The group utilized guerrilla warfare and targeted high-level
The group utilized guerrilla warfare and targeted high-level officials. They claimed responsibility for several failed assassination attempts on Gaddafi, including a major motorcade attack in August 1998.
The group was officially established in by Libyan veterans who had previously fought against Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Led by figures such as Abdelhakim Belhadj , the LIFG aimed to replace Gaddafi’s government with an Islamist state.
