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Libya

Watch · Split authorities / intermittent clashes · Rival governments and militias · Reviewed 23 Aug 2026

Conflict map

Approximate theatre focus. Not a control-line map.

Current status

Watch intensity: Libya is not in constant nationwide front-line war, but rival authorities and militias mean periodic clashes, oil-site disputes and foreign footprints. Desk covers significant outbreaks, not every militia skirmish.

Key parties

  • Western-based authorities and aligned armed groups
  • Eastern-based authorities and Libyan National Army-aligned forces
  • Foreign sponsors and mercenary remnants (roles disputed)

Selected timeline

2011
Gaddafi fall; state collapse
2014–20
Civil war phases; 2020 ceasefire
2021–23
Political stalemate; oil leverage
2024–25
Periodic Tripoli and southern clashes
2026
Watch — intermittent, not continuous war
IntensityDesk assessment: Watch — fragile split, episodic violence
Oil & migrationFacilities and coastal routes remain strategic pressure points
Desk noteAvoid treating every militia firefight as a new civil war
Developing

Local clash reports

Tripoli or southern clashes are periodically claimed. Confirm whether fighting spreads beyond a neighbourhood or base before raising intensity.

Local / OSINT

Confirmed

Dual-power structure persists

UN Libya reporting confirms continued political division and the risk of renewed wider fighting if bargains fail.

UN