Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas
Operation Beit-ol-Moqaddas or Operation Toward Beit-ol-Moqaddas was an Iranian operation conducted during the Iran–Iraq War. The operation was a success, in as so far as it achieved its standing aim of liberation of Khorramshahr and pushing Iraqi troops back to the border. This operation, coupled with Operation Tariq-ol-Qods, and Operation Fath-ol-Mobin, succeeded in evicting Iraqi troops from southern Iran and gave Iran the momentum.
Prelude
On September 22, 1980, because of his desire that Iraq should have complete dominance over the Shatt al-Arab waterway, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein declared war against Iran and launched a land invasion of southern Iran, although operations did occur elsewhere on the Iran–Iraq border. After achieving successes due to the post-Revolution military and political chaos in Iran, Saddam Hussein ordered that the Iraqi troops "dig-in" on the front line. He hoped that this would show the world that he cared about the fate of the Iranian people, and that he was only concerned with achieving his aim of securing the entire Shatt al-Arab waterway, which had been under dispute since the 1975 Algiers Agreement. However, since the Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979, Iraq had felt that it was necessary to assume what it wanted through force, since previous attempts in getting the revolutionary Iranian government to negotiate a new settlement had proved fruitless.Once the Iraqi forces had settled, the Iranians were planning a series of operations designed to evict the Iraqis from southern Iran, of which Operation Tariq al-Qods was one.
Battle
The Iranians attacked, with some 70,000 soldiers in the Ahvaz–Susangerd area. The Iraqi forces in the area withdrew, and strengthened the defenses of Khorramshahr.The Iraqis launched a counter-offensive on 20 May. However, despite its scale, the Iranians were able to repulse the attack.
On 24 May, the Iranians liberated Khorramshahr; the vitally strategically and symbolically important Iranian city whose capture by Iraq had been the low-point of Iranian fortunes in the early days of the war
The Iraqis were ordered to retreat, although many had done so when Khorramshar had fallen, back into Iraq. The Iranians captured 15,000-19,000 Iraqi troops and a substantial amount of Iraqi military hardware in Khorramshahr.
The commander of the Iraqi forces in the city, Colonel Ahmad Zeidan, attempted to flee, but was trapped in a minefield which previously had been set up on his orders, and killed when he stepped on a mine.
Units
Iran
Iranian units involved in the operation were as follows: Each IRGC battalion was consisted of 300 Basij volunteers at most, while each Army battalion was around 2.5 times bigger. However, the number of battalions in each IRGC brigade was bigger than those of the Army.Karbala Central Headquarters
Commanded by Mohsen Rezaei and Col. Ali Sayyad Shirazi
- Fath Headquarters
- *IRGC:
- **3rd Fath Division
- ***14th Imam Hossein Brigade
- ****7 infantry battalions
- ***8th Najaf Ashraf Brigade
- ****7 infantry battalions
- ***25th Karbala Brigade
- ****7 infantry battalions
- **Two battalions from 30th Armored Brigade
- *Army:
- **92nd Armored Division of Khuzestan
- ***1st Brigade
- ***2nd Brigade
- ***3rd Brigade
- **37th Armored Brigade of Shiraz
- **55th Airborne Brigade of Shiraz
- **151st Battalion
- **8 artillery battalions
- *Combat engineering : 85 engineering vehicles overall
- Nasr Headquarters
- *IRGC:
- **5th Nasr Division
- ***7th Vali-e-Asr Brigade
- ***27th Mohammad Rasulullah Brigade
- ***46th Fajr Brigade
- ***22nd Badr Brigade
- **One battalion from 30th Armored Brigade
- *Army:
- **21st Hamzeh Infantry Division of Azarbaijan
- ***1st Brigade
- ***2nd Brigade
- ***3rd Brigade
- ***4th Brigade
- **23rd Airborne Special Forces Brigade
- **6 artillery battalions
- *Combat engineering: 48 engineering vehicles overall
- Qods Headquarters
- *IRGC:
- **1st Qods Division
- ***31st Ashura Brigade
- ****7 infantry battalions
- ***21st Imam Reza Brigade
- ****8 infantry battalions
- ***37th Noor Brigade
- ****8 infantry battalions
- ***41st Tharallah Brigade
- ****7 infantry battalions
- ***43rd Beit-ol-Moqaddas Brigade
- ****8 infantry battalions
- **One tank battalion from 30th Armored Brigade
- *Army:
- **16th Armored Division of Qazvin
- ***1st Brigade
- ****2 tank battalions, 2 mechanized battalions
- ***2nd Brigade
- ****2 tank battalions, 2 mechanized battalions
- ***3rd Brigade
- ****2 tank battalions, 1 mechanized battalion
- **58th Zolfaqar Commando Brigade of Shahroud
- ***4 infantry battalions, 1 tank battalion
- **254th Tank Battalion
- ***1 company
- **6 artillery battalions
- *Combat engineering: 59 engineering vehicles overall
- Fajr Headquarters
- *IRGC:
- **17th Ali ibn Abi Taleb Brigade
- **33rd Al-Mahdi Brigade
- **35th Imam Sajjad Brigade
- *Army:
- **77th Infantry Division of Khorasan
- ***3rd Brigade
- Army: 63 engineering vehicles overall
- *Combat Engineer Battalion of 21st Division
- *Combat Engineer Battalion of 92nd Division
- *Combat Engineer Battalion of 16th Division
- *411th Combat Engineer Group of Borujerd
- **422nd Pontoon Bridge Group of Daghagheleh, Ahvaz
- *411th Pontoon Bridge Battalion
- *414th Combat Engineer Battalion
- **Zafar Company
- IRGC: 60 engineering vehicles overall
- Jihad of Construction: 100 engineering vehicles overall
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force: The IRIAF conducted 2,161 sorties overall. Air support duties were performed using 2 surface-to-surface missile bases together with F-4 Phantom II and F-14 Tomcat fighter jets. 20 sorties were conducted in the first day and 6 sorties in other days as close air support. 3 airbases were dedicated to medical evacuation duties, with 12-20 sorties per day.
- Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation : 96 helicopters were involved, including : 24-26 Bell AH-1J International, 22-32 Bell 214, 6-16 Boeing CH-47C Chinook, 16-32 Bell 206 helicopters
- Islamic Republic of Iran Navy's Takavar units
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force
Iraq
- 3rd Armored Division
- *6th Armored Brigade
- *12th Armored Brigade
- *53rd Armored Brigade
- *8th Mechanized Brigade
- 6th Armored Division
- *16th Armored Brigade
- *30th Armored Brigade
- *25th Mechanized Brigade
- 7th Armored Division
- 9th Armored Division
- *35th Armored Brigade
- *43rd Armored Brigade
- *14th Mechanized Brigade
- 12th Armored Division
- *37th Armored Brigade
- *46th Mechanized Brigade
- 10th Armored Division
- *17th Armored Brigade
- *24th Mechanized Brigade
- 5th Mechanized Division
- *26th Armored Brigade
- *55th Armored Brigade
- *15th Mechanized Brigade
- *20th Mechanized Brigade
- 11th Infantry Division
- *44th Infantry Brigade
- *48th Infantry Brigade
- *49th Infantry Brigade
- *22nd Infantry Brigade
- *45th Infantry Brigade
- *113th Infantry Brigade
- 7th Infantry Division
- *19th Infantry Brigade
- *39th Infantry Brigade
- 15th Infantry Division
- 10th Independent Armored Brigade
- 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 416th, 417th, 601st, 602nd, 603rd, 119th Special Forces Brigades
- Republican Guards:
- *10th Armored Brigade
- 109th, 419th, 416th, 90th, 417th, 601st, 602nd, 605th, 606th, 409th, 238th, & 501st Independent Infantry Brigades
- 9th, 10th, 20th, 113th Border Guard Brigades
- 33rd Special Forces Brigade
- Thirty commando companies
- Popular Army:
- *10 battalions, 450 fighters each
- Saif Saad Independent Tank Battalion
- Hattin, Salah al-Din & Hanin reconnaissance battalions
- Thirty artillery battalions
- Iraqi Air Force
- Iraqi Army Air Corps