The 10th "Harel" Brigade (, Hativat Harel) is a reserve infantry brigade of the Israel Defense Forces, today part of the Southern Command. It played a critical role in the 1948 Palestine war. It is one of the former divisions of the Palmach, the elite fighting force of the Haganah, that remains in the IDF.
History
1948
The Harel Brigade was established on 16 April 1948 as a division of the
Palmach, immediately after Operation Nachshon. It was composed of three battalions,
Sha'ar Hagai Battalion - known as the ;
Ha-portzim Battalion - known as the ; and the ("Jerusalem Battalion"). 1,400 men,
[Ben Gurion, David (1993) David Ben-Gurion, War Diaries, 1947–1949. translated by Samir Jabbour (Arabic). Institute of Palestine Studies. Page 302. (15 May 1948).] which had fought in Operation Nachshon in the Jerusalem area. Its name Harel ("Mountain of God") is taken from mount Zion in Jerusalem.
["Come, let us go to the mountain of God ... Zion" (Isaiah 2:4)]
This infantry unit was headed by Yitzhak Rabin, its first commander. He was later replaced by Joseph Tabenkin.
During the early phase of the 1948 Palestine War, the Israeli war of independence, the Palmach units became tactical combat units. In April 1948, the Harel brigade was formed to command all units in the Jerusalem corridor and hills. The Brigade's main assignments, besides acting as a "diversionary force" whenever needed, were twofold:
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To fortify the area, guarding against attacks by the local Arab forces, and gaining ground where ever possible, in order to allow passage of supply convoys to Jerusalem.
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To train and organize troops in the framework of the army-in-the-making.
Upon its establishment, the brigade commenced with Operation Harel, a direct continuation of Operation Nachshon, between 16 and 21 April 1948.[ ( best viewed with Internet Explorer)] On April 22, the brigade was assigned to Operation Yevusi with the goal of taking control of the northern ridges overlooking Jerusalem, and then taking control of the city's southern neighborhoods. During this operation the brigade sustained thirty-three killed in the battle for Nebi Samuel and nineteen dead in the Katamon neighborhood.
In Operation Maccabi during the first half of May 1948, the Harel Brigade took control of the Jerusalem corridor and opened the road until Shaar Hagai. On 17–19 May, a Harel force took Mount Zion and entered the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Later the brigade took part in Operation Danny, Operation Ha-Har, and Operation Horev.
The Palmach memorial website records 274 of its members dying while fighting with the Harel Brigade. Thirty-four were killed at Nabi Samuel and eighteen in Katamon.
Suez Crisis
In 1956, during the
Suez Crisis, Kadesh Operation, the brigade fought as an
infantry brigade, commanded by Shmuel Gudar. In 1959, the brigade was made into a reserve unit of the Armored Corps.
Six-Day War
During the
Six-Day War, the Harel Brigade used
in fighting at
Radar Hill, north of Jerusalem, and went on to capture
Ramallah.
21st century
In 2014, the Brigade became part of the
Sinai Division and it participated in Operation Protective Edge. Under Colonel Itamar Michaeli, the brigade participated in combat in and around the city of
Beit Hanoun as part of Operation Swords of Iron.
Units
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10th Armored Brigade "Harel" (Reserve)
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360th Armored Battalion
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363rd Armored Battalion
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429th Armored Battalion
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924th Combat Engineer Battalion
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5358th Reconnaissance Company
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5010th Logistic Battalion
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5649th Signal Company
See also
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List of battles and operations in the 1948 Palestine war