Operation Volcano (Israeli raid)

Operation Volcano (Hebrew: מבצע הר געש, Mivtza Har Ga'ash), also known as Operation Sabcha, was a large-scale Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military operation carried out on the night of November 2–3, 1955 against Egyptian military positions in and around the Nitzana/Auja vicinity. The operation was successful and resulted in the permanent expulsion of Egyptian forces from the Demilitarized Zone. Eighty-one Egyptian soldiers were killed and fifty-five others were taken prisoner. There were six Israeli fatalities.

Operation Volcano
Part of the Retribution operations (during Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency)
DateNovember 2–3, 1955 (1955-11-02 1955-11-03)
Location
Nitzana, Demilitarized Zone, Israeli-Egyptian border
Result Israeli victory
Territorial
changes
Israel annex Nitzana
Belligerents
Israel  Egypt
Commanders and leaders
Moshe Dayan
Ariel Sharon
Uri Bar-Ratzon
Haim Ben-David
Units involved
Golani Brigade
890th Battalion, Paratroopers Brigade
11th Battalion
Casualties and losses
6 killed and 37 wounded 81 killed and 55 captured. Large amount of weapons and ammunition
Sources mention only 5 fatalities on the Israeli side. However, these numbers do not include Corporal Aryeh Levy, who died of his wounds later on, on November 6.
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