Operation "Berkane Fury" of the National Accord Government said that the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Haftar targeted, at dawn today, a mosque in the capital Tripoli with artillery shells.

In a post on her Facebook account, she added that Haftar's forces continue the frequent shelling of the Ain Zara municipality, south of Tripoli.

Local media outlets, through social media, published pictures showing the effects of the destruction in the mosque and residential neighborhoods due to the bombing.

Haftar made a statement last night in which he called on the Libyans to work to topple the Presidency Council, and to delegate whom they deem appropriate to take control of the country.

The mosque after Haftar forces bombed it at dawn today (Communication sites)

A large number of social media pioneers considered Hifter's statement a declaration of his defeat and his failure to enter Tripoli, and the failure of the military solution pursued by his supporters in the country.

Ashraf Al-Shah, a former political adviser to the Supreme Council of State, tweeted, "For the first time since his aggression against Tripoli, Haftar does not announce a new zero hour, but rather demands municipalities and unions to authorize and bring down the government, and Aqeela is speaking at the same time about a political solution in which he tries to stay in the scene ... It seems that The Arab Triangle of Evil has begun to arrange for after the military failure ... Liberal Libya will not allow you to prevaricate. "

Military sources from the Al-Wefaq government announced on Friday that they had monitored the withdrawal of Haftar's mechanisms and forces from the Al-Wattia Air Force Base (the largest military base in the region extending from western Tripoli to the Tunisian border) west of the country towards the city of Zintan in the Nafusa Mountains.