Khalifa Haftar's Expanding Influence in Post-Gaddafi Libya
Fifteen years after the fall of Gaddafi, Khalifa Haftar consolidates power across Libya, merging authoritarian governance with efforts in infrastructure development.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 21 days ago
As of April 19, 2026, Khalifa Haftar has claimed control over approximately three-quarters of Libya, positioning himself as the 'savior' of the nation.
His authority extends primarily across the eastern region, including Benghazi, which is regarded as the de facto capital of this area.
Haftar's governance style combines strict security measures with initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, reflecting a blend of authoritarianism and development.