Libya plunged into chaos after the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled and killed long-time dictator Moamer Kadhafi, with battle-hardened former rebels armed with heavy weapons carving out their own fiefdoms.
"The forces of the national army and the security services affirm their support for the legal government and commit to protecting it against any obstacles or aggression hampering its work," a statement on the government's news agency said.
It came after Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani escaped unscathed when would-be assassins opened fire on his car yesterday after a session of parliament in the eastern city of Tobruk.
Thani's spokesman said after his car was hit by bullets, wounding a bodyguard, that it had been an attempt to kill the premier.
"It was an assassination attempt, and the prime minister survived it," Hatem el-Ouraybi told AFP.
The elected parliament recognised by the international community has been based in Tobruk near the border with Egypt since the Fajr Libya militia coalition seized the capital last August.
The government is also based in the east.
Yesterday's shooting came after a meeting of parliament at its Tobruk headquarters.
Parliament spokesman Faraj Abu Hashem said gunmen had tried to storm the building but were driven back.
"The parliament was questioning the government work in a session today, when we heard gunshots outside," he said over the phone.
"Members of the government and the prime minister left immediately as gunmen tried to storm the parliament... But forces prevented them from entering.
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