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Son of late dictator Khadafy killed in Libya

February 4, 2026
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Son of late dictator Khadafy killed in Libya

Seif al-Islam Khadafy, the son and one-time heir apparent of Libya’s late dictator Moammar Khadafy, was killed in the northern African country, Libyan officials said Tuesday.

The 53-year-old was killed in the town Zintan, 85 miles southwest of the capital, Tripoli, according to Libyan’s chief prosecutor’s office.

The office said in a statement that an initial investigation found that Seif al-Islam was shot to death, but did not provide further details about the circumstances of his killing.

Seif al-Islam Khadafy after he was captured by revolutionary fighters in Zintan on Nov. 19, 2011.
Seif al-Islam Khadafy after he was captured by revolutionary fighters in Zintan on Nov. 19, 2011. AP
The 53-year-old was killed in the town Zintan, 85 miles southwest of the capital, Tripoli, according to Libyan’s chief prosecutor’s office.
The 53-year-old was killed in the town Zintan, 85 miles southwest of the capital, Tripoli, according to Libyan’s chief prosecutor’s office. AP

Khaled al-Zaidi, a lawyer for Seif al-Islam, confirmed his death on Facebook, without providing details.

Abdullah Othman Abdurrahim, who represented Khadafy in the UN-brokered political dialogue which aimed to resolve Libya’s long-running conflict, also announced the death on Facebook.

Seif al-Islam’s political team later released a statement saying that “four masked men” stormed his house and killed him in a “cowardly and treacherous assassination.”

The statement said that he clashed with the assailants, who closed the CCTV cameras at the house “in a desperate attempt to conceal traces of their heinous crimes.”

Moamer Kadhafi, bloodied, captured by National Transitional Council fighters.
Moammar Khadafy was toppled in a NATO-backed popular uprising in 2011 after more than 40 years in power. AFP via Getty Images
In November 2021, Seif al-Islam announced his candidacy in the country’s presidential election in a controversial move that was met with outcry from anti-Khadafy political forces in western and eastern Libya.
In November 2021, Seif al-Islam announced his candidacy in the country’s presidential election in a controversial move that was met with outcry from anti-Khadafy political forces in western and eastern Libya. AP

Born in June 1972 in Tripoli, Seif al-Islam was the second-born son of the longtime dictator.

He studied for a Ph.D. at the London School of Economics and was seen as the reformist face of the Khadafy regime.

Moammar Khadafy was toppled in a NATO-backed popular uprising in 2011 after more than 40 years in power.

He was killed in October 2011amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war.

The country has since plunged into chaos and divided between rival armed groups and militias.

Seif al-Islam was captured by fighters in Zintan late in 2011 while attempting to flee to neighboring Niger.

Moammar Khadafy was killed in October 2011 amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war.
Moammar Khadafy was killed in October 2011 amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
Khadafy and his son Seif al-Islam review troops on Sept. 3, 1989.
Khadafy and his son Seif al-Islam review troops on Sept. 3, 1989. AFP via Getty Images

The fighters released him in June 2017 after one of Libya’s rival governments granted him amnesty. He had since lived in Zintan.

A Libyan court convicted him of inciting violence and murdering protesters and sentenced him to death in absentia in 2015.

He was also wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity related to the 2011 uprising.

In November 2021, Seif al-Islam announced his candidacy in the country’s presidential election in a controversial move that was met with outcry from anti-Khadafy political forces in western and eastern Libya.

The country’s High National Elections Committee disqualified him, but the election wasn’t held over disputes between rival administrations and armed groups that have ruled Libya since the bloody ouster of Moammar Khadafy.

The post Son of late dictator Khadafy killed in Libya appeared first on New York Post.

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