Hamadein spent hundreds of billions to dismantle the Libyan state, setting in motion the plot to control its oil and mineral resources, but the Libyan army, led by Khalifa Haftar, foiled its plans.
Doha’s Foreign Ministry launched a comic call to stop the fighting, which observers described as a clear step to save the Qatari-backed Muslim Brotherhood militias. It called for a truce to stop the humiliating losses of its allies in Tripoli in an attempt to end the defeats of Ikhwani and Fajr Libya brigades.
Qatari bad intentions are supported by previous evidence, Doha offered 750 million euros for criminal Libyan groups, as well as supporting Al Qaeda arms led by Abdul Hakim Belhadj, and proceeded to support the militias with heavy weapons to ensure the implementation of the scheme.