Libya has bid farewell to its fallen Army Chief, General Muhammad Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and four other high-ranking military officers in a poignant funeral ceremony held in their hometown of Misrata. The ceremony was attended by thousands of mourners, including government officials and dignitaries.
The funeral procession was led by Presidential Council Chairman, Muhammad al-Menfi, who announced that all the martyred officers would be promoted to the next rank, with General al-Haddad being posthumously promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. The announcement was made during a military ceremony held in Tripoli, where the Libyan Army Chief and other deceased officers were honored with a state award.
In a moving eulogy, Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dabaibah hailed General al-Haddad as a strong pillar for the state’s protection and stability. The Libyan Army Chief’s plane crashed in Turkey after taking off from Ankara, killing all five people on board, including General al-Haddad. The wreckage of the plane was later recovered, and an investigation is underway, with Turkey cooperating with Libya.
General al-Haddad was a respected and moderate figure who played a crucial role in thwarting the 2019 Khalifa Haftar-led attack on Tripoli and facilitating the 2020 ceasefire agreement. He was also a strong advocate for national unity and stability.
The funeral procession was held at the Misrata Football Stadium, where thousands of mourners attended the ceremony, including government officials and dignitaries. The Presidential Council Chairman announced that General al-Haddad would be posthumously promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, a move seen as a testament to his dedication and service to the country.
The Libyan government has declared a national day of mourning in honor of General al-Haddad and the other deceased officers. The funeral was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Libyan military personnel in the pursuit of peace and stability in the war-torn country.
In a separate development, the Turkish government has announced that an investigation into the crash of the Libyan Army Chief’s plane is underway, with Turkey cooperating with Libya. The investigation is expected to be completed soon, and the findings will be made public.
The funeral ceremony was a fitting tribute to the late General al-Haddad, who was widely respected for his moderation and commitment to national unity. His legacy will continue to inspire and motivate the Libyan people in their pursuit of peace and stability.
In related news, the Libyan government has announced that it will promote all the martyred officers to the next rank, a move seen as a testament to their dedication and service to the country. The promotion ceremony was held in Tripoli, where the Libyan Army Chief and other deceased officers were honored with a state award.
The funeral procession was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Libyan military personnel in the pursuit of peace and stability in the war-torn country. The Libyan government has vowed to continue the efforts of General al-Haddad and other deceased officers in promoting national unity and stability.
General al-Haddad’s legacy will continue to inspire and motivate the Libyan people in their pursuit of peace and stability. His commitment to national unity and moderation will be remembered for generations to come.
The funeral ceremony was attended by thousands of mourners, including government officials and dignitaries. The Presidential Council Chairman announced that General al-Haddad would be posthumously promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, a move seen as a testament to his dedication and service to the country.
The Libyan government has declared a national day of mourning in honor of General al-Haddad and the other deceased officers. The funeral was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Libyan military personnel in the pursuit of peace and stability in the war-torn country.
General al-Haddad was a respected and moderate figure who played a crucial role in thwarting the 2019 Khalifa Haftar-led attack on Tripoli and facilitating the 2020 ceasefire agreement. He was also a strong advocate for national unity and stability.
The funeral procession was held at the Misrata Football Stadium, where thousands of mourners attended the ceremony, including government officials and dignitaries. The Presidential Council Chairman announced that General al-Haddad would be posthumously promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, a move seen as a testament to his dedication and service to the country.
The Libyan government has vowed to

