词条 | Jordanian campaign (1967) |
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|conflict= Jordanian campaign |partof= the Six-Day War |image = 1967 Six Day War - The Jordan salient.jpg |image_size = 260px |caption = The Jordan salient. June 5–7 |date= 6–7 June 1967 |place= West Bank |combatant1= {{flag|Israel}} |combatant2= {{flag|Jordan}} {{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} Iraq |commanders1={{flagicon|Israel}} Uzi Narkiss {{flagicon|Israel}} Moshe Dayan |commanders2={{flagicon|Jordan}} King Hussein |result= Israeli victory, Israel seizes the West Bank, including East Jerusalem |casualties1=550 killed, 2,400 wounded{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}} |casualties2=Jordan: 700 killed, 2,500 wounded Iraq: 10 killed, 30 wounded{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}} }}{{Campaignbox Six-Day War}} The Jordanian campaign of 1967 was part of the broader Six-Day War, in which Israel inflicted a devastating defeat on Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. For Israel, it was the most significant part of the war, as it resulted in the capture of many Jewish monuments by the Israelis. BackgroundOn 5 June 1967, Israel launched Operation Focus, in which the Israeli Air Force almost annihilated the air force of Egypt. After defeating Egypt in desert combat, which took place in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Israel then turned its attention to Jordan, which had launched an attack on Israel in aid of Egypt. BattleKing Hussein of Jordan had not only Jordanian troops but also a force of Iraqi commandos to assist him in the defense. Israel's objective was to capture East Jerusalem, then under Jordanian administration. The main battle was in Jerusalem. Fighting also raged in other areas of the West Bank, where Iraqi commandos and Jordanian soldiers defended their positions. The Jordanians fought from their bunkers and strongpoints, and had to be dislodged by the Israelis. The Battle of Ammunition Hill was one of the fiercest battles of the war, in which a force of Israeli troops faced Jordanian soldiers on a hill in East Jerusalem; 71 Jordanians and 37 Israelis were killed.[1] Israeli troops also seized Bethlehem. Israeli troops moved behind tanks and left holy sites untouched. Forty Jordanian defenders were killed, and the remainder retreated. The Israelis pushed into Jerusalem. They engaged in urban warfare in Jerusalem, aiming to reach the Old City of Jerusalem. Mandelbaum Gate was the first major objective. The Israelis ran into a camouflaged firing post, which brought down every soldier who tried to break through. A tank finally neutralized the enemy position. After the gate was breached, the next objectives were the Damascus Gate and the Rockefeller Museum. These were captured. In hand-to-hand fighting, Israeli troops broke into the old city. The Israeli high command issued the order to use no armor in the old city. This resulted in heavier casualties, but the Israelis were concerned that many Jewish relics and monuments would be destroyed. The Israelis eventually took the Old City and could once again pray at the Western Wall, the first time in 19 years. Aftermath{{main|Reunification of Jerusalem}}Seven hundred Jordanian and ten Iraqis were killed and 2,500 Jordanians and 30 Iraqis were wounded, whilst 550 Israelis had been killed, and 2,400 wounded.{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}} The Israelis moved on to the mountainous Golan Heights, then under Syrian control. After mountain fighting with Syrian troops, the Israelis occupied the Golan Heights. References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/122473 |title=Jerusalem Day: Remembering the Critical Ammunition Hill Battle |work=Israel National News|last=Fendel |first=Hillel |date=16 May 2007 |accessdate=26 March 2012}} 1 : Six-Day War |
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