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Battle of Haifa (1918)

Battle of Haifa
Part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
Indian lancers in Haifa 1918.jpg
Indian lancers marching through Haifa after it was captured
Date 23 September 1918
Location Haifa, Ottoman Empire (present-day Israel)
Result British Empire victory
Territorial
changes
Port changed hands enabling the British to land supplies closer to their front line.
Belligerents

 British Empire

 Ottoman Empire
 German Empire
 Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Cyril Rodney Harbord Unknown
Units involved
15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade Haifa garrison
Casualties and losses
3 dead
34 wounded
Unknown killed and wounded
Prisoners
2 German officers
23 Ottoman officers
664 other ranks

 British Empire

The Battle of Haifa was fought on 23 September 1918 towards the end of the Battle of Sharon which together with the Battle of Nablus formed the set piece Battle of Megiddo fought between 19 and 25 September during the last months of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. During the Battle of Haifa, the Indian 15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade, 5th Cavalry Division and part of the Desert Mounted Corps attacked rearguard forces of the Ottoman Empire that resulted in the capture of the towns of Haifa and Acre. This attack took place at the north western edge of the Esdraelon Plain (also known as the Jezreel Valley and the plain of Armageddon) 40–50 miles (64–80 km) behind the front line in the Judean Hills after the Desert Mounted Corps had occupied the plain, during the cavalry phase of the Battle of Sharon.

The Battle of Megiddo had begun with an attack by British Empire infantry along an almost continuous line from the Mediterranean Sea across the Plain of Sharon into the foothills of the Judean Hills. They attacked the Ottoman front line and captured the headquarters of the Ottoman Eighth Army at Tulkarm, the trenches at Tabsor and pivoted at Arara. The Eighth Army was outflanked on the coast and British Empire cavalry moved north through the gap created. The Desert Mounted Corps almost encircled the infantry in the Judean Hills capturing their main lines of supply, communications and retreat. By 25 September, one Ottoman army had been destroyed, and what remained of two others, were in retreat northwards to Damascus.


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