By: Sammi Ibrahem,SR

The Turkish-backed Zio-Wahhabi militants will be redeployed to Libya in order to assist the U.N.-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA), Bloomberg reported on Friday.

Turkish-backed Syrian rebels will be deployed to Libya, according to a senior official from UN-backed Libyan govt – Bloomberg27311:00 AM – Dec 27, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy305 people are talking about thisDiabetics: Here’s How To Lower Blood Sugar (It’s Genius!)Blood Sugar UltraAds by RevcontentFind Out More >
Prior to this report, investigative journalist Lindsey Snell tweeted information about Turkey offering fighters from the Free Syrian Army (FSA) a $2,000/month salary to deploy to Libya.

TFSA source told me Turkey will be offering fighters from all TFSA factions $2,000/month to go to Libya.3646:18 PM – Dec 24, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy321 people are talking about this
While the Turkish authorities have not commented on these claims, there have been rumors for years about Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) and other jihadists traveling from Syria, via Turkey, to Libya or vice-versa.
Turkey has managed to secure their place in Syria by building observation posts across the northern region of the country; however, their allied militants have been unable to achieve any real success on the ground, outside of their short-lived Operation Peace Spring.
The Syrian National Army (SNA), which is comprised of Free Syrian Army and other rebel factions, has underwent rigorous training, which is why Turkey could use their forces in Libya.
Furthermore, the most powerful militant factions in northern Syria are likely the jihadist-led groups like Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and the Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP), who have proven to be some of the best fighters for the opposition forces.