2014 Quneitra offensive

Quneitra offensive
Part of the Syrian Civil War

Road from Quneitra to Damascus in the offensive zone (photo taken in 2005)
Date27 August – 23 September 2014
(3 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Result

Rebel victory

  • Rebels take control of about 80 percent of towns and villages in Quneitra province[4] and seize the Syrian-controlled side of the Golan.[5]
  • Rebels capture the Quneitra Crossing,[3] ten villages/towns,[5][6][7][8][9][10][11] one base and two strategic hills[7][12]
  • Rebels pull back from western Damascus countryside into northern Daraa countryside[9]
  • Al-Nusra Front takes 45 U.N. peacekeepers hostage on 28 August[13](released on 12 September)[14]
  • Army counter-attack on Mashara repelled.[15]
Belligerents

SRCC

Al-Nusra Front[3]

Syria Syrian Arab Republic

United Nations UNDOF
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad Majid al-Khatib
(Alwiya al-Furqan leader)[16]
Abu Uthman
(Ansar al-Huda commander)[17]
Brigadier-general Nazir Fuddah[citation needed] Lt. Gen. Iqbal Singh Singha
Units involved

Alwiya al-Furqan[16]
Ahrar ash-Sham[2]
Ansar al-Huda[17]
Ababil Houran Brigade[18]
Fursan al-Ababil brigade[18]
Jabhat Ansar al-Islam
Youth of Sunnah Brigade

Quneitra Military Council[19]

7th Division[20]

90th Brigade[21]
Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unknown UNDOF: Hundreds[5]
119–120
(Quneitra border crossing area)[13]
Casualties and losses
76+ rebels killed[3][22][23][24][25] 71+ Syrian soldiers killed[15][26]
11+ captured[27]
1 Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet downed by Israel[28]
44–45 U.N. peacekeepers captured[13]

The 2014 Quneitra offensive, code-named “The Real Promise”[21] or "Chargers of Dawn",[18] was a military operation launched by Syrian rebels during the Syrian civil war in Quneitra Governorate, in an attempt to take control of several sections in the central part of the province and around Quneitra city "with the aim of opening the way to Damascus."[29]

The Quneitra Crossing is considered to be a "gateway" into Damascus from the west. The rebel capture of the crossing meant that the rebels gained control over a long section of the border with Lebanon (Sheikh Mountains), Jordan and the ceasefire line in the Golan Heights.[citation needed]

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  21. ^ a b Jabhat al-Nusra advances on Quneitra, gains border crossing
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