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After the recent events… The Brotherhood is preparing a plan for chaos in Libya


The Libyan Muslim Brotherhood is making continuous attempts to exploit the political chaos that has erupted in the country, in light of the conflict between two different governments, which coincides with the departure of Stephanie Williams from her UN position. This comes after the United Nations announced that the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Libya will leave her position at the end of this month.

Violent clashes broke out between factions loyal to Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the head of the Tripoli-based government, and other groups affiliated to Fathi Bashagha. The clashes ended after mediation by the 444th Brigade over the past few hours in western Tripoli.

Libya is ostensibly divided between the first two governments in Tripoli and led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh; A year and a half ago, it was a political agreement sponsored by the United Nations. The second was appointed by the Libyan parliament after it was granted confidence and was headed by Fathi Bashagha.

Coinciding with the latest developments and the political vacuum in the country, especially after the end of the mission of Stephanie Williams in Libya, the plans of the Muslim Brotherhood to implement its most dangerous plans in the coming period increased.

The Brotherhood has succeeded in seizing power since the fall of the regime of the late Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi through the use of arms and terrorism, which has caused the inauguration of militias and terrorist arms that serve the goals and agendas of the Brotherhood inside Libya.

During that period, the group was trying to employ its terrorist militias to continue implementing evil schemes, on top of which was dragging the country into chaos and re-establishing the scenes of civil war in a large way, especially in Tripoli, under the guise of a dispute over the legitimacy of one government at the expense of the other, in addition to reaching the larger scheme, which is to postpone the elections permanently with the aim of continuing the Brotherhood leaders In sensitive positions in the country, evidence of this is the election of Brotherhood member Khalid al-Mishri for a fifth term to head the Supreme Council of State. 

The Brotherhood wants to strengthen its influence both inside Libya and abroad amid warnings that the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya is attempting to infiltrate the U.S. Congress, especially the candidate Moaz Al-Harizi, who is funded by the Libyan Brotherhood.

The attempts of the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood to dominate the country to carry out their dangerous plans inside the country continue, considering Libya to be the most important card for the influence of the international Brotherhood organization in the Middle East, following the fall of the Brotherhood in Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and several other countries.

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