Bizerte crisis

Bizerte crisis
Part of the decolonisation of Africa and the spillover of the Algerian War

Bizerte in 1961
Date19–23 July 1961
Location
Result French victory
Territorial
changes
Evacuation of the Bizerte base on 15 October 1963
Belligerents
 France Tunisia Tunisia
Commanders and leaders
France Charles de Gaulle
France Maurice Amman

Tunisia Habib Bourguiba
Tunisia Noureddine Boujellabia
Tunisia Abdelhamid Ben Cheikh

Tunisia Mohamed Ben Hamida El Bejaoui  
Strength
7,000
3 cruisers
10,000[1]
Casualties and losses
+24 killed
+100 wounded[2]
630 killed
1,555 wounded
multiple civilians killed

The Bizerte crisis (French: Crise de Bizerte; Arabic: أحداث بنزرت, romanizedʾAḥdāth Bīzart) occurred in July 1961 when Tunisia imposed a blockade on the French naval base at Bizerte, Tunisia, hoping to force its evacuation. The crisis culminated in a three-day battle between French and Tunisian forces that left 630 Tunisians and 24 French dead.

Military zone of Bizerte–Ferryville
Military zone in southern Tunisia
  1. ^ "بنزرت – في ذكرى معركة الجلاء : معركة من أجل الحرية والكرامة وقع توظيفها سياسيا".
  2. ^ the official Tunisian balance sheet