List of Israel Defense Forces operations
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Since its establishment in 1948, the modern State of Israel has been involved in a series of military operations (in addition to seven wars) which all compose the military aspect of the complex Arab-Israeli conflict.
The following list centralizes the main and most notable military operations conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces sorted in chronological order and divided into the main time periods of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict for easier navigation.
1948–1967
1948 Arab–Israeli War
1956 Suez Crisis
- Operation Kadesh (October 29, 1956 - November 6, 1956) - Israeli armored thrust into the Sinai Peninsula.
- Operation Machbesh - Air operations element of Operation Kadesh.
- Operation Omer - planned Israeli air attack on Egyptian guns covering Strait of Tiran.
- Operation Steamroller - Israeli air assault/airdrop (using paratroopers) that began Operation Kadesh and provided the excuse for the launch of Musketeer.
- Operation Machbesh - Air operations element of Operation Kadesh.
Additional Israeli military operations
- Operation Magic Carpet (1949–50) - Air operation to rescue and transport the Yemeni Jewish Community to Israel.
- Operation Ezra and Nehemiah (1950–52) - Operation which airlifted almost all Iraqi Jews to Israel.
- Retribution operations (1950s–1960s) - military operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1950s and 1960s. These actions were in response to constant fedayeen terror attacks during which the Palestinian militants infiltrated from Syria, Egypt and Jordan into Israel to carry out guerrilla attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. The policy of the retribution operations was exceptional due to Israel's declared aim of getting a high 'blood cost' among the enemy side which was believed to be necessary in order to deter them from committing future attacks.
- Operation Susannah (1954) - a failed Israeli covert operation conducted in Egypt in which Israeli military intelligence planted bombs in Egyptian, American and British-owned targets in Egypt so that it would seem that these actions were conducted by an Egyptian nationalist resistance and would eventually damage the relations between Egypt and Western countries. The incident became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon, who was forced to resign because of the incident.
- Operations Porcupine and Gravy (1962–70) - Airlifts in support of the royalists during the North Yemen Civil War.
- The War over Water (1964–67) - several IDF military operations against Syrian-Lebanese Headwater Diversion Plan which had the purpose to block the flow of the water sources to the Jordan Valley River Basin and the Sea of Galilee.
1967–1993
1967 Six Day War
- Focus (1967) - Israeli Air Force bombing of Egyptian airfields, expanded to include Syrian, Jordanian and Iraqi airfields as well (also known as Moked, its Hebrew name).
1967–1970 War of Attrition
- Inferno (Hebrew: Tofet) (1968) - Israeli raid against PLO militants in the Jordanian town of Karameh (on the east bank of the Jordan river).
- Boxer (1969) - a series of attacks by the Israeli Air Force on Egyptian SAM installations
- Bulmus 6 (1969) - Israeli special operations raid against the Egyptian fortress, early warning radar and ELINT station of Green Island in the Gulf of Suez.
- Raviv (1969) - Israeli armoured raid across the Gulf of Suez into Egypt. Egyptian radar installation at Ras Abu-Daraj and Ras Za'arfrana were destroyed. Also known as the Ten-Hour War.
- Escort (1969) — Shayetet 13 operation against Egyptian torpedo boats anchored at Ras Sadat, prelude to operation Raviv.
- Rooster 53 (1969) - Israeli special operation to capture an Egyptian P-12 radar system.
- Priha ("Blossom") (1970) - A concentrated series of Israeli strikes against military targets in the Egyptian heartland.
The 1973 Yom Kippur War
- Doogman 5 ("Model 5") (1973) - Attempted Israeli suppression of Syrian air defence array on the Golan Heights.
- Operation Abirey-Halev ("Stouthearted Men") (1973) - Israeli crossing of the Suez Canal
1982 Lebanon War
- Peace for Galilee (1982) - Second large-scale Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
- Operation Mole Cricket 19 ("Arzav 19") — Israeli suppression of Syrian SAM network in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
- Siege of Beirut - Israeli siege of Beirut in order to force a PLO withdrawal from Lebanon.
- Battle of the Beaufort - Israeli capture of a strategic castle used by PLO forces in Southern Lebanon.
- Battle of Jezzine - Israeli expulsion of Syrian forces from the town of Jezzine.
- Battle of Sultan Yacoub - Battle between Israel and Syria in the Lebanese village of Sultan Yacoub.
First Intifada
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Additional Israeli military operations
- Operation Gift (1968) – an IDF Special Forces operation carried out on 28 December 1968 at the Beirut International Airport during which 13 civilian airplanes belonging to Middle East Airlines (MEA) were destroyed in response to an attack on an Israeli airliner in Athens by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
- Cherbourg Project (1969) – Israeli military action involving the escape of five missile boats from the French port of Cherbourg.
- Black September in Jordan (1970) – took place when PLO attempted to take power in Jordan, backed by Syria. Israel supported King Hussein in his fight against Syria and PLO combatants, launching airstrikes against Syrian forces which were trying to enter in Jordan.
- Operation Isotope (1972) – Takeover of a kidnapped airplane and hostage release.
- Operation Crate 3 (1972) – Kidnapping of five Syrian intelligence officers.
- Operation Wrath of God (began in 1972) – Israeli covert operation carried out by the Mossad and IDF whose aim was to assassinate individuals alleged to have been directly or indirectly involved in the 1972 Munich massacre. Their targets usually included members of Black September and PLO.
- Airstrike (1972) – Israeli warplanes bombed fedayeen training camps in southern Lebanon three days after the massacre in Munich.
- Operation Spring of Youth (1973) – Attacks on PLO bases in Lebanon.
- Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 (1973) – Arab civilian airplane shot down in then-Israeli-controlled airspace over the Sinai Peninsula.
- Ma'alot massacre (1974) – School hostages rescue.
- Savoy Operation (1975) – Hotel hostages rescue.
- Operation Entebbe (1976) – a counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by the IDF at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on July 4, 1976, in order to save 105 Jewish hostages and the crew of Air France flight 319, whom were abducted during a flight from Israel. Although the kidnappers entrenched themselves in a hostile country, the operation was successful and almost all the hostages were rescued safely.
- Coastal Road Massacre (1978) – Bus hostages rescue.
- Operation Litani (1978) – the first Israeli large-scale invasion of Lebanon which was carried out by the Israel Defense Forces in order to expel PLO forces from the territory.
- Misgav Am (1980) – Kibbutz hostages rescue.
- Operation Opera (1981) – a surprise Israeli air strike that destroyed the Iraqi nuclear reactor under construction in Osirak.
- Kav 300 affair (1984) – Bus hostages rescue.
- Operation Moses (1984) – Covert removal of some 8,000 Ethiopian Jews from Sudan to Israel during a famine.
- PLO ships bombing (1985) – Israeli Navy special forces destruction of two PLO ships anchored on the Libyan coast, which were carrying tons of weapons.
- Operation Wooden Leg (1985) – Israeli Air Force raid against the Palestine Liberation Organization's headquarters in Hammam al-Shatt, Tunisia, as a response to the killing of three Israeli civilians by the PLO on their yacht off the coast of Larnaca, Cyprus.
- Operation Joshua (1985) – Removal of 800 Ethiopian Jews from Sudan to Israel.
- Tunis Raid (1988) – Assassination of Abu Jihad in Tunis.
- Sheik Abdul-Karim Obeid kidnapping (1989) – Kidnapping of a senior Hezbollah member in Lebanon.
- Operation Solomon (1991) – Israeli military operation to airlift Ethiopian Jews to Israel.
- Abbas al-Musawi killing (1992) – Military operation which killed Hezbollah leader Abbas al-Musawi.
- Bramble Bush (1992) – Israeli plan to kill Saddam Hussein.
1993–2000
1982–2000 South Lebanon conflict
- Operation Accountability (25–31 July 1993) - a week-long IDF operation in Lebanon in which Hezbollah positions were attacked by the Israeli Air Force. Israel specified three purposes to the operation: to strike directly at Hezbollah, to make it difficult for Hezbollah to use southern Lebanon as a base for striking Israel, and to displace refugees in the hopes of pressuring the Lebanese government to intervene against Hezbollah.[1]
- Airstrike on Lebanon (3 June 1994) - IAF airstrike in the Beqaa Valley in which more than thirty members of Hezbollah were killed.[2][3]
- Operation Grapes of Wrath (11–27 April 1996) - a sixteen-day military operation carried out by the IDF in southern Lebanon as a result of Hezbollah's Katyusha rockets attacks on Israeli population centers along the border with Lebanon.
Additional Israeli military operations
- Mustafa Dirani kidnapping (1994) - Kidnapping of a senior Amal officer (see Ron Arad).
- Waxman rescue attempt (1994) - Failed rescue attempt of Nachshon Wachsman.
2000–2005
Second Intifada
- Santorini (7 May 2001) - an Israeli seizure of the Palestinian freighter "Santorini" near the shores of Haifa which was on her way from Lebanon to the shores of the Gaza Strip and was found to be carrying a massive amount of weaponry.
- Operation Noah's Ark (3 January 2002) - an Israeli seizure of the Palestinian freighter "Karine A" in the Red Sea which was on her way to the shores of the Gaza Strip and was found to be carrying 50 tons of weapons, including short-range Katyusha rockets, antitank missiles and high explosives.
- Operation Defensive Shield (29 March – 3 May 2002) - Large-scale counter-terrorist operation conducted by the IDF into Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank aimed to halt Palestinian suicide bombings against civilians in Israel during the Second Intifada, which results in extensive damage to terrorist infrastructure and an important decrease of Palestinian attacks.
- Battle of Jenin (April 1–11) — Israel attacked Palestinian militants in the city of Jenin.
- Battle of Bethlehem (2 April–10 May) — Israel occupied Bethlehem and tried to capture wanted Palestinian militants who were hiding in the Church of the Nativity.
- Battle of Nablus (April 3–8) — Israel attacked Palestinian militants in the city of Nablus.
- Operation Determined Path (began on June 22 2002) - A military operation carried out by the Israel Defense Forces, following Operation Defensive Shield, with the goal of reaching some of the unreached objectives set forth for Defensive Shield, especially in the northern West Bank.
- Abu Hassan[citation needed] (October 5 2003) - Israeli capture of a vessel on course to the Gaza Strip from Lebanon.
- Operation Rainbow (May 18–23 2004) - IDF counter-terrorist operation aimed at damaging the terrorist infrastructure and creating a safer environment for the IDF soldiers along the Philadelphi Route. Additional goals were to locate smuggling tunnels connecting the Gaza Strip to Egypt and preventing a shipment of Strela-2 (SA-7 Grail) shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, AT-3 Sagger anti-tank guided missiles and other long-range rockets, stored on the Egyptian side of the border, from being smuggled into the Gaza Strip.
- Operation Days of Penitence (September 30 – October 16 2004) - an IDF operation conducted in northern Gaza Strip which focused on the town of Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia and Jabalia refugee camp, which were used as launching sites of Qassam rockets at the Israeli town of Sderot and other Israeli populated areas in the region.
Additional Israeli military operations
- Ain es Saheb airstrike (5 October 2003) - Israeli Air Force operation against an alleged Palestinian militant training camp in Ain es Saheb, Syria.
2005–Present
2006 Lebanon War
- Shebaa Farms conflict (2000–2006) - Low level conflict in the Lebanese-Israeli border which preceded 2006 war.
- Operation Just Reward (12 July – 14 August 2006) - Israeli counterattack which began with air force bombing of Hezbollah positions in Southern Lebanon.
- Operation Sharp and Smooth (August 1–2) — Israel Defense Forces raid on a Hezbollah-run hospital in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.
- Tyre raid (August 4) — Night mission carried out by the Israel Defense Forces frogmen, Shayetet 13, in the southern Lebanon town of Tyre. It targeted the Hezbollah cell responsible for the rocket attack on Hadera on the previous day.
- Operation Changing Direction 11 (August 11–14) — Final offensive push by the Israel Defense Forces during the Lebanon War.
Additional Israeli military operations
- Shevet Ahim (17 August - 12 September 2005) - Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip.
- Operation Bringing Home the Goods (March 14 2006) - IDF military operation in the Jericho prison in order to capture several Palestinian prisoners located there whom assassinated the Israeli politician Rehavam Ze'evi. The operation was conducted as a result of the expressed intentions of the newly elected Hamas government to release these prisoners.
- Operation Summer Rains (28 June – 26 November 2006) - IDF operation held in the Gaza Strip in response to the killing of two soldiers and the kidnapping of the Israeli soldier Corporal Gilad Shalit on June 25, 2006, and the firing of Qassam rockets toward Israel.
- Operation Autumn Clouds (31 October – 7 November) - Israel attacked Palestinian militants in Beit Hanoun.
- Operation Orchard (6 September 2007) - Israeli airstrike in northern Syria against an alleged nuclear site.
- Operation Hot Winter (28 February - 3 March 2008) - Israel Defense Forces military campaign in the Gaza Strip launched in response to the constant firing of Qassam rockets from the Strip by Hamas.
- Operation Cast Lead (December 27 2008 – January 18 2009) - a large-scale IDF operation held in the Gaza Strip which seriously damaged the paramilitary infrastructure of Hamas. Israel claimed that the strikes were a response to frequent Palestinian Qassam rocket and mortar fire on its southern civilian communities.
- Sudan Air Strikes (January 2009) - Israeli Air Force attack against Iranian weapons being smuggled to the Gaza Strip through Sudan.
- Operation Four Species (4 November 2009) - Capture of MV Francop ship in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and its cargo of hundreds of tons of weapons allegedly bound from the Islamic Republic of Iran to Hezbollah, carried out by Israeli navy commandos of Shayetet 13.
- Operation Sea Breeze (31 May 2010) - an operation carried out by the IDF frogmen, Shayetet 13, in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea, 400 meters outside of Israel's territorial waters. During the operation the Israeli forces boarded the Gaza Freedom Flotilla of six ships carrying international activists whom were planning to break the Israeli and Egyptian blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. During the takeover of the ships, bulletproof vests, night-vision goggles and gas masks were found on the ship. A violent confrontation developed between the soldiers and the activists aboard the main ship of the convoy[4], the "MV Mavi Marmara", which resulted in the killing of at least nine activists. According to the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, 8 of the 9 passengers killed belonged to IHH, a Turkish-based charity organization accused of having ties to Hamas and Al-Qaeda by Israeli and French intelligence officials.[5][6]
- 2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash (3 August 2010) - Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) snipers opened fire on an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) team attempting to cut down a tree on the Israeli side of the Blue Line, near the Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am and the Lebanese village of Adaisseh.[7][8]
See also
- Wars of Israel
- Israeli casualties of war
- History of the Israel Defense Forces
- Violent conflicts in the British Mandate of Palestine
- Operations conducted by the Mossad
References
- ^ Israel/Lebanon
- ^ "Israel's bombing kills 26 in Lebanon". Milwaukee Sentinel. June 3, 1994.
- ^ Haberman, Clyde (June 3, 1994). "Dozens Are Killed As Israelis Attack Camp in Lebanon". The New York Times.
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6sAEYpHF24
- ^ http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=177169
- ^ http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=181358
- ^ Israel and Lebanon on alert after clash, JASON KOUTSOUKIS HERALD
- ^ UN says trees causing clashes with Lebanon in Israeli side, Xinhua Aug. 4 2010