Battle of Nukeib
Part of Arab–Israeli conflict
Date16–17 March 1962
Location
Result Syrian victory
Belligerents
 Syria  Israel
Commanders and leaders
Lieutenant Colonel Nasih al-Alwani[1] Mordechai Gur
Zvi Ofer
Units involved
Golani Brigade
Casualties and losses
35 killed, including the site commander, 20 wounded and one prisoner[1] Seven dead and 45 wounded, one missing[1]
100 killed and injured per Syria[2]
Several armored vehicles lost[2] Three artillery batteries lost

Battle of Nukeib, called in Syria, Battle of Nairab Hill (Arabic: معركة تل النيرب) was a battle between the Syrian and Israeli forces at Tel al-Nairab in the village of Al-Nuqayb, located near the Sea of Galilee.

Battle

Abd al-Karim al-Nahlawi, who planned and orchestrated the coup that caused Syria to split from the United Arab Republic, claimed on this battle that "Israel was assaulting Syria and fights were taking place between the Israelis and the Syrian outposts. In Tell al-Nairab in the town of al-Naqeeb, there was a Palestinian-populated area near to Lake Tiberias, and at the same time, Israel diverted Jordan's waters to the Negev in the south, so Syria was blocking them."[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "الجولان في الارشيف الصهيوني .. معركة تل النيرب | عشتار نيوز للاعلام".
  2. 1 2 "عبد الكريم النحلاوي لـ"العربي الجديد": 4 أشخاص دمّروا سورية". www.alaraby.co.uk/.
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