Mivtza Hiram

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Mivtza Hiram was a 1948 Israeli military operation during the Arab–Israeli War aimed at capturing the Upper Galilee from Arab forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 1948 Arab–Israeli War operation
military operation
alsoKnownAs Operation Hiram NERFINISHED
belligerent Arab Liberation Army NERFINISHED
Israel Defense Forces NERFINISHED
local Arab forces
category Battles and operations of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
History of the Galilee
Military operations involving Israel
codenameMeaning Hiram NERFINISHED
commander Moshe Carmel NERFINISHED
conflict 1948 Arab–Israeli War NERFINISHED
country Israel
endTime 1948-10-31
followedBy Israeli consolidation of control in Upper Galilee
geopoliticalContext end of British Mandate in Palestine
establishment of the State of Israel in 1948
hasLanguage Hebrew codename
involvedUnit Carmeli Brigade NERFINISHED
Golani Brigade NERFINISHED
Oded Brigade NERFINISHED
involves air support
armored support
artillery support
infantry operations
location British Mandate of Palestine NERFINISHED
Northern Palestine NERFINISHED
Upper Galilee NERFINISHED
militaryDistrict Northern Front of the IDF NERFINISHED
militaryTheater Northern front of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
namedInLanguage Hebrew
objective capture Upper Galilee from Arab forces
secure northern border of the nascent State of Israel
outcome Israeli control of Upper Galilee
partOf 1948 Arab–Israeli War NERFINISHED
precededBy Operation Hiram preliminary raids
relatedEvent 1948 Palestinian exodus in Galilee
relatedTo armistice lines in northern Israel
result Israeli victory
startTime 1948-10-29
targetArea Arab villages in Upper Galilee
border region with Lebanon
territorialChange Upper Galilee incorporated into Israeli-held territory
timePeriod October 1948
typeOfWarfare conventional ground offensive

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Operation Hiram alsoKnownAs Mivtza Hiram