Al Jazeera's Birtley says that people here have welcomed the fact that the no-fly zone option has been supported by the Arab League.
"The air exclusion zone is essential to the people here (in Libya), they know that at the end of the day they have to fight this themselves but if the international community did not help, they are talking about means of arming themselves.
"There are a lot of brave words going around but on the ground different things are happening.
"We have to remember that this is not an organised army, this is a group of teachers, engineers, street cleaners, people who have had no association with weapons, whatsoever.
"And now they are coming up against very strong, well-equipped forces. And we are seeing a lot of casualties, basically if it is not sorted out soon then those casualty figures are going to go up and up and up.
"It's not a very good situation at the moment, it is not looking very positive, quite the reverse."
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