Pertempuran Gaza Ketiga

Pertempuran Gaza Ketiga
Bagian dari Teater Timur Tengah pada Perang Dunia I
Serangan Gaza pada 1 dan 2 November
Peta Gaza dengan serangan-serangan pada 1 and 2 November
Tanggal1–2 November 1917
LokasiGaza, selatan Palestina
Hasil

Kemenangan Sekutu[1]

  • Garisun Ottoman meninggalkan Gaza pada 7 November akibat pertikaian saat Pertempuran Tel el Khuweilfe dan Pertempuran Hareira dan Sheria
Pihak terlibat

 Kekaisaran Britania

  •  Australia
  •  Selandia Baru
  • Kemaharajaan Britania India
 Prancis
Italia Kerajaan Italia
 Kekaisaran Ottoman
 Kekaisaran Jerman
Tokoh dan pemimpin
Britania Raya Edmund Allenby
Britania Raya Edward Bulfin
Kekaisaran Jerman Erich von Falkenhayn
Kekaisaran Jerman Kress von Kressenstein
Pasukan
Korps XXI Angkatan Kedelapan
Kelompok Angkatan Yildirim
Kekuatan
10,000/35,913 4,500/8,000
Korban
2,696 1,000+ dikubur,
300 ditangkap

Pertempuran Gaza Ketiga terjadi pada malam 1/2 November 1917 antara pasukan Inggris dan Ottoman saat Kampanye Sinai dan Palestina dari Perang Dunia I, dan terjadi setelah kemenangan Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) di Pertempuran Beersheba telah mengakhiri Remis di Palestina Selatan. Pertikaian tersebut terjadi pada permulaan Serangan Palestina Selatan, dan bersamaan dengan serangan-serangan di Hareira dan Sheria pada 6–7 November dan Pertempuran Tel el Khuweilfe yang diluncurkan oleh Jenderal Edmund Allenby pada 1 November, peristiwa tersebut kemudian mematahkan garis Gaza sampai Beersheba yang dipertahankan oleh Kelompok Angkatan Yildirim.

Catatan kaki

Catatan

Kutipan

  1. ^ Hosch p 175

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