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First Battle of Gaza

First Battle of Gaza
Part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
Group of Ottoman officers
Ottoman officers who successfully defended Gaza during the first battle
Date 26 March 1917 (100 years ago)
Location Gaza, southern Palestine
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
 British Empire  Ottoman Empire
 German Empire
 Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Archibald Murray
Philip Chetwode
Charles Dobell
Tala Bey (nominal)
Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein (actual)
Units involved

Eastern Force

52nd (Lowland) Division
54th (East Anglian) Division
No. 7 Light Car Patrol
Nos. 11 and 12 Armoured Motor Batteries
Desert Column
53rd (Welsh) Division
Anzac Mounted Division
Imperial Mounted Division
Imperial Camel Corps Brigade

Fourth Army

79th Infantry Regiment
2nd Battalion 81st Infantry Regiment
125th Infantry Regiment
Reinforced by
3rd Infantry Division
31st and 32nd Infantry Regiments
16th Infantry Division
47th and 48th Infantry Regiments
Strength
2,000 almost doubled by reinforcements
Casualties and losses
523 killed
2932 wounded
512 missing
German Empire Austria-Hungary 16 dead or wounded, 41 missing
Ottoman Empire 300 dead, 750 wounded, 600 missing

Eastern Force

Fourth Army

The First Battle of Gaza was fought on 26 March 1917, during the first attempt by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) to invade the south of Palestine in the Ottoman Empire during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. Fighting took place in and around the town of Gaza on the Mediterranean coast when infantry and mounted infantry from the Desert Column, a component of the Eastern Force, attacked the town. Late in the afternoon, on the verge of capturing Gaza, the Desert Column was withdrawn due to concerns about the approaching darkness and large Ottoman reinforcements. This British defeat was followed a few weeks later by the even more emphatic defeat of the Eastern Force at the Second Battle of Gaza in April 1917.

In August 1916 the EEF victory at Romani ended the possibility of land-based attacks on the Suez Canal, first threatened in February 1915 by the Ottoman Raid on the Suez Canal. In December 1916, the newly created Desert Column's victory at the Battle of Magdhaba secured the Mediterranean port of El Arish and the supply route, water pipeline, and railway stretching eastwards across the Sinai Peninsula. In January 1917 the victory of the Desert Column at the Battle of Rafa completed the capture of the Sinai Peninsula and brought the EEF within striking distance of Gaza.


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