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Qalamoun offensive (2017)

Qalamoun offensive (2017)
Part of the Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon and Syrian Civil War

Battle of Western Qalamoun (2013–2017)
  Syrian Government & Hezbollah control
  Lebanese Government & Hezbollah control
  Syrian Opposition control
For a war map of the current situation in Rif Dimashq, see here.
Date21 July 2017 – 28 August 2017
(1 month and 1 week)
Location
Result

Syrian Army, Hezbollah and Lebanese Army victory

  • Saraya Ahl al-Sham surrender, transferred with their families to eastern Qalamoun[4]
  • 7,000 Syrian refugees and Tahrir al-Sham fighters transferred to Idlib[5]
  • Hezbollah took over the Arsal valley[6] and concluded a ceasefire with members of Tahrir al-Sham on the transfer to the province of Idlib[7]
  • ISIL remnants agree to withdraw to Abu Kamal.[8]
  • The Lebanese Army and Syrian Army gain full control of the Syrian-Lebanese border for the first time in six years.[9]
  • End of the Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon
Belligerents

Hezbollah
Syrian Arab Republic
 Iran[1]


Lebanon
Support:

Tahrir al-Sham [3]


Free Syrian Army  
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 
Commanders and leaders

Hassan Nasrallah
(Secretary-General of Hezbollah)
Qasem Soleimani[1]


Michel Aoun
(Commander-in-chief)
Joseph Aoun
(Commander of the LAF)
Abu Malek al-Tali 
(HTS emir of Qalamoun)
Muawfaq Abu al-Sus [10]
(ISIL emir of Qalamoun)
Ahmad Wahid al-Abd [11]
(ISIL commander and high-ranking jurist)
Units involved

Hezbollah

Syrian Armed Forces

Quds Force[1]


Lebanese Armed Forces

United States special operations forces[2]

Tahrir al-Sham


Free Syrian Army

 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Strength

4,000


3,000
1,500 600[16]
Casualties and losses

24 killed[17][18]

3 killed[19]
150 killed[17] 20 killed,[16] 100+ surrendered[20]

The Qalamoun offensive (2017) was a military operation launched by Hezbollah, the Syrian Armed Forces, and later the Lebanese Armed Forces, against members of Tahrir al-Sham and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on the Lebanon–Syria border. The Lebanese Army denied any coordination with Hezbollah or the Syrian Arab Army.[21][22][23]

The offensive edit

First phase: Clearing of Tahrir al-Sham edit

The Lebanese group Hezbollah, the Lebanese Armed Forces, and the Syrian Arab Army launched a major operation on 21 July 2017, to destroy the pockets of HTS and ISIL fighters on the Lebanon-Syria border.[24] During the offensive, the Lebanese Army assumed a defensive position in Arsal.[25] By the following day, Hezbollah reportedly captured key points near the border, including the strategic hilltop of Dhahr al-Huwa, a former Tahrir al-Sham (al-Nusra Front) base.[26] As of 23 July, the Syrian Army captured 36 square miles of terrain on the Syrian side of the border.[27]

On 27 July, a three-day ceasefire agreement was reached by Hezbollah with Tahrir al-Sham and Saraya Ahl al-Sham in the Lebanese portion of the Qalamoun Mountains. The agreement called for Tahrir al-Sham forces to withdraw from Lebanon to Idlib, Saraya Ahl al-Sham forces to withdraw to the eastern Qalamoun Mountains, where rebel forces maintain a pocket of control, and exchanges of prisoners from both sides.[28] On the same day, Hezbollah announced that there would be further military operations against the ISIL pocket.[29]

Second phase: Offensive against ISIL edit

On 4 August, Hezbollah commander Hasan Nasrallah announced that the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah would participate in the recapture of the ISIL pocket on the Syrian-Lebanese border for the first time since 2013.[29] The Lebanese Army announced that it will not coordinate with the Syrian Army during the offensive.[21] Two days later, the Lebanese Armed Forces launched an assault on ISIL positions near the Shabeb Canyon. After a series of intense clashes, the Lebanese Army captured the sites and pushed on to the Abu 'Ali and al-Dalel al-'Aqra hills in the Ras Ba'albak region. The hills were also eventually seized.[30] Further Lebanese Army advance was reported on the countryside of Jaroud Arsal and Ras Balbak involving mechanised forces.[31]

In the morning of 19 August, the Lebanese Army renewed its offensive against ISIL in the Lebanese portion of the Qalamoun Mountains, while the Syrian Army and Hezbollah launched an offensive in the Syrian side of the border.[32] Later in the day Syrian Arab Army's Republican Guard and Hezbollah captured Abu Khadeir and Mass’oud valleys, Sha’abat Srour, Qabr Al-‘Arsali, Khirbat Al-‘Aylat, Abu Khadeij Point, and Shalouf Point alongside the border with Lebanon.[33]

On 25 August, around 100 ISIL fighters surrendered to Hezbollah on the Syrian side of the western Qalamoun Mountains. By the same day, ISIL held only 40 square kilometres of territory on the border.[20] On 27 August, the Lebanese Army announced a ceasefire in order to negotiate over 9 Lebanese soldiers who were captured by ISIL during the Battle of Arsal in August 2014.[34]

On 27 August, the remaining ISIL holdouts in the western Qalamoun agreed to the ceasefire with the Lebanese Army in Lebanon and Hezbollah and the Syrian Army on the Syrian side of the border. On the next day, ISIL fighters burned their headquarters in the area, and prepared to be transferred to Abu Kamal. This was the first time that such a large group of ISIL fighters had agreed to a surrender deal.[35]

Aftermath edit

On 29 August, a first convoy of about 400 ISIL fighters and their families were transported from the Lebanon-Syria border towards Abu Kamal in Deir ez-Zour. As the convoy of evacuated ISIL fighters and their families moved from the exchange point toward Abu Kamal, it was bombed by CJTF–OIR. The coalition stated that it "was not a party to any agreement between Lebanese Hezbollah, the Syrian regime and ISIS" and that it would not allow the "further transport of ISIS fighters to the border area of our Iraqi partners". CJTF–OIR also claimed that their attack had only targeted the road and "individual vehicles and fighters that were clearly identified as ISIS", not the civilians accompanying the convoy.[36][8][35] Consequently, the convoy of ISIL fighters became stranded in central Syria between Humayma and al-Sukna as the coalition maintained that they would not allow the convoy to continue.[37] After hearing of this convoy's fate, a second group of 113 ISIL militants and their families from Qalamoun decided to refrain from trying to reach Abu Kamal. Instead, they left ISIL and fully surrendered to the Syrian government, which settled them in Palmyra under security supervision.[38]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Shocking Dead numbers of Hezbollah and Qalamoun shield militias in Arsal battles". Nedaa. 23 July 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "US Special Forces operating in Lebanon 'close to Hizballah'". The News Arab. 6 August 2017.
  3. ^ Joscelyn, Thomas (27 July 2017). "Breaking: Syrian Army, Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive". Breaking: Syrian Army, Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive. AMN ALl Masdar News. Retrieved 27 July 2017. Breaking: Syrian Army, Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive.
  4. ^ "Last rebel faction leaves mountains on Syrian-Lebanese border alongside displaced". Syria Direct. 14 August 2017.
  5. ^ Jesse Marks (10 August 2017). "Preventing Forced Return in Lebanon and the Greater Levant". The Stimson Center.
  6. ^ "Hezbollah issues ultimatum to Sunni jihadists in Arsal battle". Al Bawaba. 26 July 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Hezbollah acting alone in Qalamoun: social affairs minister". The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Islamic State prepares to evacuate Syria-Lebanon border zone". Reuters. 28 August 2017.
  9. ^ Final Map of the Syrian-Lebanese border after ISIL surrender. Al-Masdar News.
  10. ^ "ISIS forces in east Lebanon, west Syria seek evacuation to Deir Ezzor". al-Masdar News. 23 August 2017.
  11. ^ "More about the ISIS Jurist who surrendered to Hezbollah Militia". Zaman al-Wasl. 22 August 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  12. ^ Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (17 January 2017). "Quwat Dir' Al-Qalamoun: Shifting Militia Links". Syria Comment. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  13. ^ "Image". twimg.com.
  14. ^ "Image". twimg.com.
  15. ^ "Image". twimg.com.
  16. ^ a b McDowall, Tom Perry (19 August 2017). "Lebanese army, Hezbollah announce offensives against Islamic State on Syrian border". Reuters.
  17. ^ a b Davison, John (26 July 2017). "Lebanon's Hezbollah faces tough terrain in border battle". Reuters.
  18. ^ "After deal, IS allowed to leave Syria-Lebanon border area". ABC News.
  19. ^ "Three Lebanese soldiers killed in landmine on Syria border: security source". Reuters. 20 August 2017.
  20. ^ a b "Dozens of Daesh surrender to Hezbollah in Qalamoun". The Daily Star. 25 August 2017.
  21. ^ a b "No coordination between Lebanon and Syrian armies against IS: Lebanese military source". Reuters. 5 August 2017.
  22. ^ Lebanese army, Hezbollah announce offensives against Islamic State on Syrian border Reuters, 19 August 2017.
  23. ^ "ISIL mine kills three Lebanese troops on Syrian border". www.aljazeera.com.
  24. ^ Walsh, Declan (21 July 2017). "Hezbollah and Syrian Army Attack Islamists on Lebanon Border". The New York Times.
  25. ^ Bassam, Laila; Perry, Tom (21 July 2017). "Hezbollah, Syria army launch offensive at Syrian-Lebanese border". Reuters. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  26. ^ "Hezbollah makes gains in Syria-Lebanon border assault". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  27. ^ . news.xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017.
  28. ^ "HTS to leave mountain region along Syria-Lebanon border as part of truce agreement". Syria Direct. 27 July 2017.
  29. ^ a b "Hezbollah and rebels agree ceasefire at Lebanese-Syrian border". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  30. ^ "Breaking: Lebanese Army kicks off Syrian border offensive". 6 August 2017.
  31. ^ "VIDEO: Lebanese Army prepares mechanized forces against ISIS". 16 August 2017.
  32. ^ "Lebanese army launches operation against Islamic State". Reuters. 19 August 2017.
  33. ^ "Hezbollah, Syrian Army liberate large chunk of ISIL-occupied Lebanese border region". AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز. 19 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  34. ^ "Lebanon army declares border ceasefire to negotiate deal with 'Islamic State'". Deutsche Welle. 27 August 2017.
  35. ^ a b Ensor, Josie (29 August 2017). "Isil fighters bussed from Lebanon-Syria border after first deal to surrender". The Telegraph.
  36. ^ Amir Toumaj (30 August 2017). "US airstrike prevents Islamic State fighters from reaching eastern Syria". Long War Journal. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  37. ^ "IS convoy stranded in Syria desert after US bombing". BBC News. 2 September 2017.
  38. ^ . El-Dorar Al-Shamia. 5 September 2017. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2017.

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Qalamoun offensive 2017 Part of the Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon and Syrian Civil WarBattle of Western Qalamoun 2013 2017 Syrian Government amp Hezbollah control Lebanese Government amp Hezbollah control Syrian Opposition control For a war map of the current situation in Rif Dimashq see here Date21 July 2017 28 August 2017 1 month and 1 week LocationWestern Qalamoun Mountains Lebanon Syria borderResultSyrian Army Hezbollah and Lebanese Army victory Saraya Ahl al Sham surrender transferred with their families to eastern Qalamoun 4 7 000 Syrian refugees and Tahrir al Sham fighters transferred to Idlib 5 Hezbollah took over the Arsal valley 6 and concluded a ceasefire with members of Tahrir al Sham on the transfer to the province of Idlib 7 ISIL remnants agree to withdraw to Abu Kamal 8 The Lebanese Army and Syrian Army gain full control of the Syrian Lebanese border for the first time in six years 9 End of the Syrian Civil War spillover in LebanonBelligerentsHezbollah Syrian Arab Republic Iran 1 Lebanon Support United States 2 Tahrir al Sham 3 Free Syrian Army Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Commanders and leadersHassan Nasrallah Secretary General of Hezbollah Qasem Soleimani 1 Michel Aoun Commander in chief Joseph Aoun Commander of the LAF Abu Malek al Tali HTS emir of Qalamoun Muawfaq Abu al Sus 10 ISIL emir of Qalamoun Ahmad Wahid al Abd 11 ISIL commander and high ranking jurist Units involvedHezbollah Light infantry Mechanized infantry Syrian Armed Forces Syrian Air Force Syrian Army 1st Armoured Division 3rd Armoured Division Qalamoun Shield Forces 12 Quds Force 1 Lebanese Armed Forces Lebanese Air Force Lebanese army 5th Heavy Infantry Mechanized Brigade 7th Light Infantry Brigade 1st Artillery Regiment United States special operations forces 2 Tahrir al Sham Jabhat Fateh al Sham Free Syrian Army Saraya Ahl al Sham 1 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Damascus Wilayah 13 14 15 Strength4 000 3 0001 500600 16 Casualties and losses24 killed 17 18 3 killed 19 150 killed 17 20 killed 16 100 surrendered 20 The Qalamoun offensive 2017 was a military operation launched by Hezbollah the Syrian Armed Forces and later the Lebanese Armed Forces against members of Tahrir al Sham and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on the Lebanon Syria border The Lebanese Army denied any coordination with Hezbollah or the Syrian Arab Army 21 22 23 Contents 1 The offensive 1 1 First phase Clearing of Tahrir al Sham 1 2 Second phase Offensive against ISIL 2 Aftermath 3 See also 4 ReferencesThe offensive editFirst phase Clearing of Tahrir al Sham edit See also Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon Recapture of Lebanese territory The Lebanese group Hezbollah the Lebanese Armed Forces and the Syrian Arab Army launched a major operation on 21 July 2017 to destroy the pockets of HTS and ISIL fighters on the Lebanon Syria border 24 During the offensive the Lebanese Army assumed a defensive position in Arsal 25 By the following day Hezbollah reportedly captured key points near the border including the strategic hilltop of Dhahr al Huwa a former Tahrir al Sham al Nusra Front base 26 As of 23 July the Syrian Army captured 36 square miles of terrain on the Syrian side of the border 27 On 27 July a three day ceasefire agreement was reached by Hezbollah with Tahrir al Sham and Saraya Ahl al Sham in the Lebanese portion of the Qalamoun Mountains The agreement called for Tahrir al Sham forces to withdraw from Lebanon to Idlib Saraya Ahl al Sham forces to withdraw to the eastern Qalamoun Mountains where rebel forces maintain a pocket of control and exchanges of prisoners from both sides 28 On the same day Hezbollah announced that there would be further military operations against the ISIL pocket 29 Second phase Offensive against ISIL edit On 4 August Hezbollah commander Hasan Nasrallah announced that the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah would participate in the recapture of the ISIL pocket on the Syrian Lebanese border for the first time since 2013 29 The Lebanese Army announced that it will not coordinate with the Syrian Army during the offensive 21 Two days later the Lebanese Armed Forces launched an assault on ISIL positions near the Shabeb Canyon After a series of intense clashes the Lebanese Army captured the sites and pushed on to the Abu Ali and al Dalel al Aqra hills in the Ras Ba albak region The hills were also eventually seized 30 Further Lebanese Army advance was reported on the countryside of Jaroud Arsal and Ras Balbak involving mechanised forces 31 In the morning of 19 August the Lebanese Army renewed its offensive against ISIL in the Lebanese portion of the Qalamoun Mountains while the Syrian Army and Hezbollah launched an offensive in the Syrian side of the border 32 Later in the day Syrian Arab Army s Republican Guard and Hezbollah captured Abu Khadeir and Mass oud valleys Sha abat Srour Qabr Al Arsali Khirbat Al Aylat Abu Khadeij Point and Shalouf Point alongside the border with Lebanon 33 On 25 August around 100 ISIL fighters surrendered to Hezbollah on the Syrian side of the western Qalamoun Mountains By the same day ISIL held only 40 square kilometres of territory on the border 20 On 27 August the Lebanese Army announced a ceasefire in order to negotiate over 9 Lebanese soldiers who were captured by ISIL during the Battle of Arsal in August 2014 34 On 27 August the remaining ISIL holdouts in the western Qalamoun agreed to the ceasefire with the Lebanese Army in Lebanon and Hezbollah and the Syrian Army on the Syrian side of the border On the next day ISIL fighters burned their headquarters in the area and prepared to be transferred to Abu Kamal This was the first time that such a large group of ISIL fighters had agreed to a surrender deal 35 Aftermath editOn 29 August a first convoy of about 400 ISIL fighters and their families were transported from the Lebanon Syria border towards Abu Kamal in Deir ez Zour As the convoy of evacuated ISIL fighters and their families moved from the exchange point toward Abu Kamal it was bombed by CJTF OIR The coalition stated that it was not a party to any agreement between Lebanese Hezbollah the Syrian regime and ISIS and that it would not allow the further transport of ISIS fighters to the border area of our Iraqi partners CJTF OIR also claimed that their attack had only targeted the road and individual vehicles and fighters that were clearly identified as ISIS not the civilians accompanying the convoy 36 8 35 Consequently the convoy of ISIL fighters became stranded in central Syria between Humayma and al Sukna as the coalition maintained that they would not allow the convoy to continue 37 After hearing of this convoy s fate a second group of 113 ISIL militants and their families from Qalamoun decided to refrain from trying to reach Abu Kamal Instead they left ISIL and fully surrendered to the Syrian government which settled them in Palmyra under security supervision 38 See also editBattle of Qalamoun 2013 Qalamoun offensive June August 2014 Battle of Arsal 2014 Qalamoun offensive May June 2015 nbsp Lebanon portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Asia portalReferences edit a b c d Shocking Dead numbers of Hezbollah and Qalamoun shield militias in Arsal battles Nedaa 23 July 2017 Retrieved 4 May 2020 a b US Special Forces operating in Lebanon close to Hizballah The News Arab 6 August 2017 Joscelyn Thomas 27 July 2017 Breaking Syrian Army Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive Breaking Syrian Army Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive AMN ALl Masdar News Retrieved 27 July 2017 Breaking Syrian Army Hezbollah begin last phase of Qalamoun offensive Last rebel faction leaves mountains on Syrian Lebanese border alongside displaced Syria Direct 14 August 2017 Jesse Marks 10 August 2017 Preventing Forced Return in Lebanon and the Greater Levant The Stimson Center Hezbollah issues ultimatum to Sunni jihadists in Arsal battle Al Bawaba 26 July 2017 Retrieved 26 July 2017 Hezbollah acting alone in Qalamoun social affairs minister The Daily Star Newspaper Lebanon Retrieved 27 July 2017 a b Islamic State prepares to evacuate Syria Lebanon border zone Reuters 28 August 2017 Final Map of the Syrian Lebanese border after ISIL surrender Al Masdar News ISIS forces in east Lebanon west Syria seek evacuation to Deir Ezzor al Masdar News 23 August 2017 More about the ISIS Jurist who surrendered to Hezbollah Militia Zaman al Wasl 22 August 2017 Retrieved 29 August 2017 Aymenn Jawad Al Tamimi 17 January 2017 Quwat Dir Al Qalamoun Shifting Militia Links Syria Comment Retrieved 10 September 2017 Image twimg com Image twimg com Image twimg com a b McDowall Tom Perry 19 August 2017 Lebanese army Hezbollah announce offensives against Islamic State on Syrian border Reuters a b Davison John 26 July 2017 Lebanon s Hezbollah faces tough terrain in border battle Reuters After deal IS allowed to leave Syria Lebanon border area ABC News Three Lebanese soldiers killed in landmine on Syria border security source Reuters 20 August 2017 a b Dozens of Daesh surrender to Hezbollah in Qalamoun The Daily Star 25 August 2017 a b No coordination between Lebanon and Syrian armies against IS Lebanese military source Reuters 5 August 2017 Lebanese army Hezbollah announce offensives against Islamic State on Syrian border Reuters 19 August 2017 ISIL mine kills three Lebanese troops on Syrian border www aljazeera com Walsh Declan 21 July 2017 Hezbollah and Syrian Army Attack Islamists on Lebanon Border The New York Times Bassam Laila Perry Tom 21 July 2017 Hezbollah Syria army launch offensive at Syrian Lebanese border Reuters Retrieved 21 July 2017 Hezbollah makes gains in Syria Lebanon border assault www aljazeera com Retrieved 23 July 2017 Syrian army captures new area in Qalamoun region Xinhua English news cn news xinhuanet com Archived from the original on 31 July 2017 HTS to leave mountain region along Syria Lebanon border as part of truce agreement Syria Direct 27 July 2017 a b Hezbollah and rebels agree ceasefire at Lebanese Syrian border The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 21 May 2023 Breaking Lebanese Army kicks off Syrian border offensive 6 August 2017 VIDEO Lebanese Army prepares mechanized forces against ISIS 16 August 2017 Lebanese army launches operation against Islamic State Reuters 19 August 2017 Hezbollah Syrian Army liberate large chunk of ISIL occupied Lebanese border region AMN Al Masdar News المصدر نيوز 19 August 2017 Retrieved 19 August 2017 Lebanon army declares border ceasefire to negotiate deal with Islamic State Deutsche Welle 27 August 2017 a b Ensor Josie 29 August 2017 Isil fighters bussed from Lebanon Syria border after first deal to surrender The Telegraph Amir Toumaj 30 August 2017 US airstrike prevents Islamic State fighters from reaching eastern Syria Long War Journal Retrieved 31 August 2017 IS convoy stranded in Syria desert after US bombing BBC News 2 September 2017 IS Group militants join the Syrian regime the International Coalition confirms El Dorar Al Shamia 5 September 2017 Archived from the original on 9 September 2017 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qalamoun offensive 2017 amp oldid 1206935438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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