Operation Horev

Commander of the pioneering departure in Operation Horev

Operation Horev was a large-scale offensive against the Egyptian army in the Western Negev towards the end of the Arab–Israeli War in 1948 and 1949. Its objective was to entrap the Egyptian Army in the Gaza Strip. The operation took place from 22 December 1948 to 7 January 1949 and concluded after Britain threatened to go to war with Israel unless their troops immediately withdrew from Egyptian territory.[1]

Horev refers to Mount Sinai in the Scriptures, where the Israelites encamped for a year (see Exodus 3:1 and Psalms 106:19). It is contemporarily known as Jebel Musa ("Mount of Moses" in Arabic).

  1. ^ Pappé, Ilan (1990). "Overt Conflict to Tacit Alliance: Anglo-Israeli Relations 1948-51". Middle Eastern Studies. 26 (4): 561–581. ISSN 0026-3206.

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