Khalil Dabbagh

General Khalil Jassim

Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or (Arabic: اللواء خليل جاسم الدباغ 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash, the commander of the Iraqi commando units in the Iraqi army between 1963 and 1968, the commander of the fourth division 1966–1967. He was well known for his role in the 1948 Arab–Israeli war, for his letters and negotiations with the Israeli army officers,[1] defending 'Ara, Ar'ara and other territories,[2] and also setting up the Palestinian regiments. Additionally, he commanded a couple of campaigns and battles in northern Iraq against Kurdish rebels between 1943 and 1969, starting with The second Barzani movement, The third Barzani movement, The fourth Barzani movement, The Iraqi Campaign on Alquosh 1963 against communist elements and Kurd rebels allies known as Alansar army (جيش ألانصار) in Alqosh, during the First Iraqi–Kurdish War in the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict. Furthermore, driving other Campaigns against Kurdish insurgents under the command of Mustafa Barzani the most well known 1961 campaigns, 1963 campaigns, The campaign on Amadiya on 9 September 1965. Also, he played a major role in foiling the coup of Arif Abd ar-Razzaq in the Arif Abd ar-Razzaq second coup[3] against the former president of Iraq Abdul Rahman Arif on 12 June 1966 which resulted in arresting Arif Abd ar-Razzaq as well as other officers at Mosul Airport.

Captain Khalil Dabbagh in 'Ara, Israel 1949
  1. ^ Israeli Defense Forces archive, report No. 60, Alexandroni Brigade, 12/07/1948
  2. ^ Israeli Defense Forces archive, report No. 61, Alexandroni Brigade, 13/07/1948
  3. ^ David Lea, A Political Chronology of the Middle East, Europa Publications Limited, 2001, page 73