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Bin Jawad

Bin Jawad
بن جواد
Town
Bin Jawad is located in Libya
Bin Jawad
Bin Jawad
Location in Libya
Coordinates: 30°48′03″N 18°05′11″E / 30.80083°N 18.08639°E / 30.80083; 18.08639Coordinates: 30°48′03″N 18°05′11″E / 30.80083°N 18.08639°E / 30.80083; 18.08639
Country  Libya
District Sirte
Elevation 30 ft (10 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 8,488
Time zone EET (UTC+2)

Bin Jawad /ˌbɛn əˈwɑːd/ (Arabic: بن جواد‎‎ Bin Jawād), also known as Bin Jawwād, Bin Quwad is a town with estimated 8,488 inhabitants in the Sirte District in Libya. It is approximately halfway between Benghazi and Misrata. The nearest settlements are Nofaliya, which about 20 km to the west, and the port of Sidra, which is about 30 km to the southeast of Bin Jawad.

During the Libyan Civil War, anti-Gaddafi forces moved into the city on 5 March 2011. Forces loyal to Gaddafi infiltrated the city by night and attacked the anti-Gaddafi forces on the next day which resulted in the Battle of Bin Jawad. The anti-Gaddafi forces fled the town and on 7 March 2011, it was back in the hand of the government. The pro-Gaddafi forces continued to push further east and started the second phase of the battle of Ra's Lanuf.

On 27 March 2011, rebels returned to Bin Jawad and recaptured the town. However, by 29 March, pro-Gaddafi forces had halted the rebels advance and forced them to flee the town. The rebels briefly returned and a battle broke out for the town. By the end of the day, after a series of artillery duels, the rebels retreated from the town in hundreds of vehicles, some of them as far as Ra's Lanuf.


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