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Battle of Sultan Yacoub

Battle between Syria and Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War

Battle of Sultan Yacoub

Battle between Syria and Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War

FieldValue
conflictBattle of Sultan Yacoub
partofthe 1982 Lebanon War and Lebanese Civil War
imageSyrian soldiers standing in front of an Israeli armoured vehicles captured after the Battle of Sultan Yacoub, 1982.jpg
captionSyrian soldiers standing in front of an Israeli tanks captured after the battle
date10–11 June 1982
placeNear Sultan Yacoub, Bekaa Lebanon
territoryIsrael fails to capture Sultan Yacoub from Syria
resultSyrian victory
combatant1Israel
combatant2Ba'athist Syria
commander1Israel Brig. Gen. Giora Lev
Israel Com. Hezi Shai
commander2Flag of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (1980–2024).svg Gen. Ali Habib Mahmud
Flag of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (1980–2024).svg Gen. Shafiq Fayadh
units2
units1
casualties1Israel 30 soldiers killed
Israel 5 soldiers missing
Israel 10 tanks lost
Israel 3 APCs destroyed
casualties2Flag of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (1980–2024).svg Unknown

Israel Com. Hezi Shai Flag of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (1980–2024).svg Gen. Shafiq Fayadh

  • Flag of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (1980–2024).svg Syrian Armed Forces
      • 90th Division
      • Artillery battalions Israel 5 soldiers missing Israel 10 tanks lost Israel 3 APCs destroyed

The Battle of Sultan Yacoub was a battle between Syria and Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War, which occurred near the village of Sultan Yacoub in the Lebanese Bekaa, close to the borders with Syria.

Background

At the beginning of the invasion Israeli Brig. Gen. Giora Lev’s 90th Division passed through Marjayoun and took up positions around Kaukaba and Hasbaiya. From there it began to push the Syrian 76th and 91st Armored Brigade, of the 10th Division, north up the Bekaa Valley towards Joub Jannine. The Syrians made skillful use of their Gazelle helicopters to support the delaying action, firing HOT missiles into the long columns of Israeli vehicles stretched out along the roads. Israel countered with its own Cobra helicopters, used against both ground targets and the Gazelles.

Battle

On June 10 the Israeli 90th Division was rushed forward in order to gain as much ground as possible before the cease-fire came into effect. Late that night most of its 362nd Battalion as well as Pluga Kaph from the 363rd Battalion fought its way through Syrian infantry in the village of Sultan Yacoub only to become cut off and surrounded. At dawn, the Israelis broke out and escaped to the south with the support of 11 battalions of artillery firing both at the Syrians and in a box barrage around their own troops. In the six-hours ordeal the Israeli Army lost 10 tanks and about 30 killed. The Israelis failed to destroy the disabled M48A3 Magach-3 tanks they left behind and they were recovered the next day by the Syrians.

Aftermath

Thirty IDF soldiers died in the battle, which was viewed as an Israeli intelligence failure. Baumel's body was recovered in a secret military operation in 2019 and Feldman's body was recovered in an operation by the Mossad in 2025. Lieberman was released in a prisoner exchange in June 1984. Katz remained missing in action.

M48 tank, captured by Syria after the battle, on Damascus "victory parade"

Tank commander Hezi Shai was presumed dead by the Israeli defense establishment. Two and a half years later, his whereabouts were discovered in Damascus, where he was being held by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC), a pro-Syria Palestinian militant organization led by Ahmed Jibril. Shai's repatriation was negotiated together with that of two other captured Israeli soldiers, Yosef Grof and Nissim Salem, through mediator and Austrian diplomat Dr. Herbert Amry, in return for 1,150 Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners being held by Israel. Shai was returned to Israel in May 1985.

Legacy

The battle is still widely commemorated and remembered in Syria. A large painting depicting the battle is displayed in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Damascus, among other paintings depicting other significant battles in Arab and Syrian history, and one of the Israeli M48 Patton tanks captured during the battle is now on display at the October War Panorama in Damascus, with another on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia, most likely donated by Syria due to their extremely-close bilateral ties.

References

References

  1. Ahronovitz, Esti. (March 18, 2010). "Going Home Again (Part 1)". Haaretz.
  2. Solley, Maj. George C.. (May 10, 1987). "The Israeli Experience In Lebanon, 1982–1985". Marine Corps Command and Staff College.
  3. (September 26, 2003). "Syrian Tank-Hunters in Lebanon, 1982".
  4. Davis, Maj. M. Thomas. (April 1, 1985). "Lebanon 1982: The Imbalance of Political Ends and Military Means". Marine Corps Command and Staff College.
  5. "Бой у Султан-Яакуб".
  6. [https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/After-37-years-the-body-of-SgtZachary-Baumel-has-returned-to-Israel-585650 After 37 Years, the Body of Sgt. Zachary Baumel has Returned to Israel], JPost, 3 April 2019
  7. Fabian, Emanuel. "Body of soldier Zvi Feldman, missing for 43 years, recovered by Mossad and IDF".
  8. IDF Spokesman's Office. (July 21, 1996). "Background on Missing Israeli Soldiers". [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel).
  9. Ahronovitz, Esti. (March 18, 2010). "Going Home Again (Part 2)". Haaretz.
  10. Lavie, Mark. (May 21, 1985). "Israel Pays High Price in Arab Swap". [[Chicago Tribune]].
  11. "Monuments".
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