Aguila Saleh, a jurist, is inviting a foreign country to intervene militarily in Libya against its UN-backed government.
On July 4, warlord Khalifa Haftar and his militias retreated from their remaining footholds in the suburbs of Tripoli and one day later, the forces of the UN-backed government of Libya entered the city of Tarhuna, the last major stronghold of Khalifa Haftar.
Haftar’s territorial losses raised eyebrows among his international and regional supporters. One of those concerned parties is a member of Libya’s eastern-based Parliament, Aguila Saleh.Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el Sisi to intervene militarily in support of Haftar should the GNA forces attack the strategic city of Sirte. To justify it, Saleh said on Wednesday that an Egyptian intervention in Libya would be "legitimate ... if the terrorist and armed militias crossed the red line.
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