Operation Danny

Operation Danny (Hebrew: מבצע דני, Mivtza Dani) was an Israeli military offensive launched at the end of the first truce of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The objectives were to capture territory east of Tel Aviv and then to push inland and relieve the Jewish population and forces in Jerusalem. The main forces fighting against the IDF were the Arab Legion and Palestinian irregulars

Operation Dani
Part of 1948 Arab–Israeli War

The strategically important airport at Lydda following its capture by the IDF in July 1948
DateJuly 9–19, 1948
Location
East of Tel Aviv
Result IDF succeed in capturing Ramle, Lydda and surrounding villages.
Failed to capture Latrun
Belligerents
 Israel (IDF) Transjordan (Arab Legion)
Commanders and leaders
Yigal Alon
Yitzhak Rabin
Glubb Pasha
Strength
6,000
Casualties and losses
91 killed

It took place on July 9–19, 1948, being launched at the end of the first truce. On 10 July, Glubb Pasha ordered the defending Arab Legion troops to "make arrangements...for a phony war".

The operation commander was Yigal Allon and his deputy was Yitzhak Rabin. The total force numbered around 6,000 soldiers.

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