Battle of Wadi Saluki

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2006 Litani offensive
Part of 2006 Lebanon War
Date August 1113 2006
Location Southern Lebanon
Result Indecisive. Israeli tactical victory. Strategic draw.
Belligerents
Israel Hezbollah
Commanders
Colonel Moti Kidor[1] Unknown
Strength
Infantry
24 Merkava Mark IV tanks[1]
80+ infantry
Kornet missiles[1]
Casualties and losses
8 infantry killed
4 tankers killed
11 tanks disabled or destroyed[1]
80 killed (IDF claim) [1]

The Battle of Wadi Saluki took place during the Litani offensive.

[edit] Battle

Israeli infantry and 2 squadrons of Merkava IV tanks were sent uphill to attack a Hezbollah position. The Israeli troops had no artillery or helicopter support. Hezbollah fired anti-tank missiles on the Israeli tanks. This seemed to put the tanks in a dangerous position for a while, but the tank armor held. 11 tanks were disabled or destroyed from the missile fire. After the hill was reached, the Israeli troops withdrew.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Katz, Yaakov. "Wadi Saluki battle - microcosm of war's mistakes", The Jerusalem Post, Aug 30, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-12-14. 

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