Nofaliya

Nofaliya
النوفلية
Town
Nofaliya

Location in Libya

Coordinates: 30°46′59″N 17°49′59″E / 30.78306°N 17.83306°E / 30.78306; 17.83306Coordinates: 30°46′59″N 17°49′59″E / 30.78306°N 17.83306°E / 30.78306; 17.83306
Country  Libya
District Sirte
Time zone EET (UTC+2)

Nofaliya or Nawfaliya (Arabic: النوفلية Nawfalīyah) is a town in the desert in the Sirte District of Libya.

It is located in the former Bin Jawad District, around 20 km west of Bin Jawad and 15 km south east of ‘Uwayja.

During World War II it was the site of a brief skirmish in late 1942 when some of Erwin Rommel's retreating forces ran out of fuel.[1] At the time Nofaliya was home to small fort and a few Italian buildings in addition to a mosque, some shops and a school.[1]

In February 2015, the town was taken over by the Islamic State. A convoy of 40 heavily armed vehicles arrived from Sirte and ordered Nofaliya's residents to "repent" and pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The fighters appointed Ali Al-Qarqaa as emir of the town.[2] Nofaliya was retaken by New General National Congress forces on 19 March 2015.[3] However, after GNC retook Nofaliya, they withdrew from Nofaliya and bin Jawad on 20 March because of the Islamic State's offensive. They withdrew from there after only two days.[4] The Islamic State is setting up checkpoints after they retook the city from GNC on 28 March.[5] Moreover, Al-monitor reported that Nofaliya, Surt, Derna is under the Islamic state's control on 30 March.[6] The city was captured by pro-government forces on 31 May 2016.[7]

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References

  1. 1 2 Clifford, Alexander G (2005). The Conquest of North Africa 1940 to 1943. Kessinger Publishing. p. 353. ISBN 978-1-4191-2656-7.
  2. "IS said to have taken another Libyan town". Times of Malta. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  3. "Pro-Tripoli forces retake Nawfaliya from ISIS, Al Jazeera". ANSAmed. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
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  7. http://www.africanews.com/2016/05/31/un-envoy-calls-for-more-unity-in-defeating-islamic-state-in-libya/


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