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Comment: Libya’s descent into full-blown civil war – again – seems inevitable. The country has, to all intents and purposes split into two. Surrounding states are slowly being sucked in.
Libya’s descent into chaos has been rapid but is explicable. Unfortunately the situation on the ground does not lend itself easily to mediation efforts. Full-blown civil war seems imminent.
The UN voice in Libya is fading as civil war rages and drums beat louder for international intervention in Libya.
Since the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi, a power vacuum has led Libya down a path of factionalism and war. Isolated from both Tobruk and Tripoli's rule, extremists and separatists thrive, leaving the future of Libya hanging in the balance.
Fighter jets loyal to the internationally-recognised Libyan government strike Mitiga airport, held by Libya Dawn anti-government militias who control Tripoli and Misrata.
Tunisia is facing significant regional terrorist threats, particularly from Libya, according to the country's interior minister in an exclusive interview.
An extremist group has wrested control of most of a key city in eastern Libya from the Islamic State group.