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Smoke rises during a fight between members of the Libyan internationally recognised government forces and Eastern forces in Ain Zara, Tripoli, Libya May 5, 2019.

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BENGHAZI/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Eastern Libyan forces commander Khalifa Haftar urged his troops trying to take Tripoli to battle harder and teach their enemies an even bigger lesson, because the Muslim month of Ramadan that begins on Monday was a month of holy war.

His comments came just hours after the United Nations called for a week-long humanitarian truce following a month of fighting for the capital that has displaced 50,000 people, killed around 400, and badly damaged some southern districts.

Haftar had already defied the United Nations when he launched his Tripoli offensive a month ago on the same day U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was visiting the capital to prepare a national reconciliation conference.

Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA), which is allied to a parallel government in the east, has not been able to breach the southern defenses of Tripoli, which is held by the internationally recognized government.

On an audiotape released by his force's spokesman, Haftar said Ramadan had not been a reason to halt previous battles when he seized the eastern cities of Benghazi and Derna as he expanded his power and the country collapsed into chaos after the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

"Officers and soldiers in our armed forces and the auxiliary forces, I salute you in this glorious days and urge you with your strength and determination to teach the enemy a greater and bigger lesson than the previous ones, as we've always known you to do, till we uproot it from our beloved land," Haftar said.

He did not mention the U.N. call for a truce.

In a statement earlier on Sunday, the U.N. Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) appealed for a truce starting on Monday morning at 0400 local time to coincide with the beginning of Ramadan.

As the United Nations issued its statement, artillery shelling could be heard coming from southern outskirts of the capital, where the LNA has been tying to breach defenses by Tripoli forces.

The renewed conflict threatens to disrupt oil supplies, drive increased migration across the Mediterranean to Europe, and scupper U.N. plans for an election to end rivalries between parallel administrations in Libya's east and west.



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The speech by Haftar, a former Gaddafi general, included religious references to historic campaigns by Muslim forces.

"Our battles against terrorism in Benghazi and Derna did not stop in the holy month of Ramadan but we increased our determination and strength in this holy month," he said.

Emad Badi, a Libya researcher, said Haftar might be trying to reach out to ultra-conservative Salafis. They are among his forces, but also have a presence in Tripoli.

Haftar's LNA seized the sparsely populated but oil-rich south of the country earlier this year before turning on Tripoli last month.

In his speech on Sunday, Haftar again framed his battle as counterterrorism. His main backers are the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, which see him as bulwark against Islamist militants and chaos.

He has also won support from France, whose main objective in Libya is to fight terrorism, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Le Figaro newspaper last week, while denying Paris backed Haftar's offensive on Tripoli.

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Shame on them.
It seems Saudi/Zionist coalition have decided to get revenge against Muslims in the world.
They are killing Muslims in Yemen, Gaza, Libya, Afghanistan and many other places in world
 
Shame on them.
It seems Saudi/Zionist coalition have decided to get revenge against Muslims in the world.
They are killing Muslims in Yemen, Gaza, Libya, Afghanistan and many other places in world
Iranians are spreading hate among Muslim by supporting Shia minority terrorists around the globe.
 
Why did UN peacekeeping forces not go in as soon as gaddafi died? Why does the UN not evolve itself to proactively deal with modern US-instigated wars and subsequent collapse of nations, instead of whining like a mute child when it is too late? UN should have entered into the vacuum with overwhelming numbers of troops from major nations and simply said: we will oversee elections and we will use lethal force against all terrorists and agitators. Serious question.

And if USA had vetoed for its own agenda, at least we would all know for sure who will benefit from the bloodbath and power vacuum.
 
so your point is to continue the killings whilst your enemies benefit.
Iran doesn't support killings it's been proved through Iran's several attempts all over the region to stop the wars be it in Yemen or Syria and elsewhere unlike the other side that has been in cahoots with the us .. it's not only duty of every single Muslim but every single human to support oppressed side and help it ... our enemy doesn't benefit from us helping oppressed people but benefits from those whom are working with them against Muslims and gray people whom don't take side against aggressor.
 
Iran doesn't support killings it's been proved through Iran's several attempts all over the region to stop the wars be it in Yemen or Syria and elsewhere unlike the other side that has been in cahoots with the us .. it's not only duty of every single Muslim but every single human to support oppressed side and help it ... our enemy doesn't benefit from us helping oppressed people but benefits from those whom are working with them against Muslims and gray people whom don't take side against aggressor.
Come on.....
Iran is an angel and so are Saudis and you have buried your head in the sand. Fact is you are sectarian. Good luck
 

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