
Tunisian security forces pressed a search for terrorists near the Libyan border on Tuesday after a deadly raid the authorities described as an unprecedented assault by the Daesh group.
Analysts said Monday’s attacks show that terrorists are keen to spread their influence from Libya to Tunisia and to set up a new stronghold in the country.
Prime Minister Habib Essid said about 50 extremists were believed to have taken part in the coordinated dawn attacks on an army barracks and police and National Guard posts in the border town of Ben Guerdane.
He said that 36 attackers had been killed and seven captured in a fierce firefight that also saw the deaths of seven civilians and 12 security force personnel.
Essid told a news conference that the militants “murdered one internal security force member in his own home.”
He said three civilians and 14 security personnel were also wounded.
“The (security forces’) reaction was rapid and strong. We won a battle and are prepared for any others,” Essid said.
“Now they know Tunisia is no easy pushover and that it is not so simple to set up an emirate in Ben Guerdane.”
On Monday, Essid said that the operation’s aim had been to create a “Daesh emirate” in the town.
Michael Ayari, an analyst with the International Crisis Group, agreed, saying the attacks were an “extension of the armed conflict so far confined to Libya.” Some militants “consider that Ben Guerdane could become a strategic ‘liberated’ zone that would include southeastern Tunisia and the Tripoli region,” he said.
Interior ministry spokesman Yasser Mesbah said the search for any militants still at large was continuing in the border area. He said a nighttime curfew imposed in the town after the attack had been well respected and that the situation was “stable.”
Source: Arab News
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