Egypt was the first country to strike ISIL camps in Libya last year.
It also tried to push the security council to approve a coalition force
to intervene in Libya. But Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi
seemed to have backed down on his previous approach. He said he prefers
providing arms and assistance to the Libyan army rather than direct
intervention.
“Although Egypt always confirmed that he will be ready to support any
Arab country in need, but plans by the US and some of its western
allies to intervene in arab countries especially in Libya made President
Sisi change his stance and not send Egyptian army into Libya because
Libya became a dangerous haven for foreign and western powers” said Alaa
Halawany, Foreign Desk, Al Akhbar Daily.
Egypt is one of the countries most affected by the terrorists in
Libya who infiltrate Egypt’s western border to attack Egyptian forces.
Sisi has been assisting the Libyan army, in its ear on terrorists, with
weapons, military training , logistics and intelligence information. But
it seems Sisi is skeptical about the western plans for a comprehensive
attack.
“The US and its allies’ intervention in Libya would have turned the
region into a permanent war zone in which these countries would
interfere and try to control the region and Egypt “added Alaa
Halawany, Foreign Desk, Al Akhbar Daily.
Egypt was a main player in the Thunder of the North Military exercises in Saudi Arabia recently
Egypt feels the Libyan army should be the one fighting terrorism, but
if it failed, the best alternative would be an Arab led force rather
than a western led international coalition.