Islamic State in Libya

The Islamic State – Libya Province is a militant Islamist group active in Libya under three branches: Fezzan Province (Arabic: ولاية فزان, Wilayah Fizan) in the desert south, Cyrenaica Province (Arabic: ولاية برقة, Wilayah Barqah) in the east, and Tripolitania Province (Arabic: ولاية طرابلس, Wilayah Tarabulus) in the west. The branches were formed on 13 November 2014, following pledges of allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi by militants in Libya.

Libyan Provinces
Wilayah al-Fezzan, Wilayah Barqah, Wilayah al-Tarabulus
LeadersAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi (2014–2019)  (Leader of ISIL)
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi (2019–2022)  (Leader of ISIL)
Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi (2022–2022)  (Leader of ISIL)

Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi (2022–2023)  (Leader of ISIL)

Abu Nabil al-Anbari  (Nom de guerre Abul Mughirah al Qahtani)
Abdul Qader al-Najdi 
Abdulsalam Darkullah (2023?)
Dates of operation13 November 2014 – July 2019
Headquarters
  • Derna
    (2014–18)
  • Sirte
    (2015–16)
  • Benghazi
    (2014–17)
  • Sabha
    (2014–19)
Active regionsLibya
IdeologySalafist Islamism
Salafist Jihadism
Size180-240 (2023)
50 (2022)
3,000–4,000 (2018)
500 (in 2017)
5,000–10,000 (in 2016)
Part of Islamic State
Opponents Libyan Parliament
  • Libyan National Army

New General National Congress (2014–16)

  • Libya Shield Force

Shura Council of Mujahideen in Derna (2014–18)

 Australia
 Egypt
 United States
 Tunisia
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