| Battle of Benghazi (2014–2017) | |||||||
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| Part of the Second Libyan Civil War | |||||||
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The situation in August 2016; before the LNA captured the Gwarsha and Ganfouda districts | |||||||
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Supported by:
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(Commander of Operation Dignity) (Commander of the LNA’s Benghazi operations room) (Commander of Libya's Special Forces) (Commander of the Libyan Air Force) |
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| 700 killed overall (by February 2015) | |||||||
| a Despite the LNA's declaration of victory on 5 July 2017, the battle continued with militants still holding 150 m2 of territory, which was reportedly reduced to just one building by 27 July. The militant-controlled area was cleared on 30 December. | |||||||
Major Libyan National Army victory
Supported by:
France
Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries
Supported by:
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (from Nov. 2014 to Jan. 2017)
Mohamed al-Zahawi † (Ansar al-Shariah Leader)
Abu Khalid Al-Madani †
(Zahawi's Successor)
Ibrahim Bunuwara (POW) (Ansar al-Shariah top commander)
Wissam Ben Hamid † (Libya Shield 1 Commander)
Younis Al Louhicha †(Field commander)
Jalal Makhzum †