"The Syrian government forces' advances have left a few options for ISIS and it seems that ISIS can just find hideouts in the three regions of Derna, Benghazi and Cert in Libya," al-Qods al-Arabi newspaper wrote in an analysis on Sunday.
"They also use Libya as a training center for training and equipping suicide bombers, specially those who come from Tunisia," it added.
The newspaper also referred to al-Qaeda Leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar's presence in Libya, and said he is the main obstacle to ISIS's advance in Southern Libya, Niger and Northern Mali unless the ISIS works out an agreement with him for alliance.
For more than two years, fighters from the ISIS have exploited civil war chaos in Libya to establish control over large stretches of the coastline and pockets of territory elsewhere.
Now there are fears that ISIS fighters are eyeing up neighboring Tunisia to expand what they describe as the ISIS caliphate.
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