On Saturday, the General Command of the Libyan National Army (LNA) announced that it had begun distributing a one-time Eid al-Adha financial grant to the families of soldiers who were either killed or injured in the line of duty.
Each eligible family will receive 5,000 Libyan dinars, in accordance with instructions issued by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the LNA Commander-in-Chief.
The initiative is being implemented under the direct supervision of Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar, Chief of Staff of the Ground Forces.
According to the General Command, the grant is part of ongoing efforts to honor the sacrifices made by members of the Libyan military and to provide meaningful support to their families during the holiday season.
This financial gesture comes as a token of appreciation for the bravery and patriotism displayed by those who served on the frontlines in defense of the nation. The leadership stressed that the families of martyrs and wounded soldiers deserve continued recognition, care, and solidarity—especially during times of spiritual and national reflection such as Eid al-Adha.
The Armed Forces reaffirmed their commitment to standing by these families, noting that this step reflects both moral responsibility and national gratitude. The initiative is part of a broader approach to strengthening social and institutional support for the military community, especially those who have borne the heaviest burdens of the country’s ongoing struggles.
Field Marshal Haftar and General Saddam Haftar both emphasized that the sacrifices of the Armed Forces will not be forgotten, and that these families will always be considered part of the military’s extended family.