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Season 7 • Episode 18 • Libya's Shifting Sands (1): Derna
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Al Jazeera World Season 7, Episode 18: Libya's Shifting Sands (1): Derna
Amid the chaos, weak border controls, and lack of effective government following the 2011 Arab Spring, ISIL gains a foothold in the eastern coastal city of Derna. After 10 months of fighting, the Libyan army and local armed groups succeed in pushing out ISIL, but interference by a former general and his private army affords them the opportunity to regroup. Watch Al Jazeera World Season 7, Episode 18 Libya's Shifting Sands (1): Derna in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of Al Jazeera World Season 7, Episode 18 and share your thoughts in the comments below!
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