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Al-jama'a Al-islamiyyah Al-muqatilah Bi-libya Site

In the aftermath of the revolution, former members integrated into various political and military structures, including the Libya Shield Force . Current Status

The LIFG as a formal, cohesive organization is largely defunct today. Its legacy continues through individual former members who remain influential in Libyan politics and security services. However, the group remains listed as a prohibited entity on several international terrorist watchlists.

Following the September 11 attacks, the LIFG was designated as a terrorist organization and sanctioned by the UN 1267 Committee as an affiliate of al-Qaeda. al-jama'a al-islamiyyah al-muqatilah bi-libya

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 LIFG’s relationship with global jihadist networks has been a subject of significant international scrutiny: In the aftermath of the revolution, former members

Despite these labels, the group officially denied being an al-Qaeda affiliate, stating it refused to join bin Laden’s "global front" in 1998, maintaining instead a strict focus on Libyan domestic regime change. Role in the 2011 Revolution

The group's founding members honed their skills in training camps in Sudan, which were established by Osama bin Laden. However, the group remains listed as a prohibited

Much of their operational strength was concentrated in the eastern region of Cyrenaica , particularly around Benghazi. Relationship with Al-Qaeda

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