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Night Tank Ambush
Sword of Israel #10
(Defender) State of Israel vs Arab Republic of Egypt (Attacker)
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Parent Game Sword of Israel
Historicity Historical
Date 1967-06-06
Start Time 03:30
Turn Count 28
Visibility Day & Night
Counters 113
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 2
Maps 2: 65, 67
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 224
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
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Delaying Action
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Introduction

After maneuvering around the Egyptian force at Bir Lahfan, an Israeli Centurion company was sent down the road toward Jebel Ligni to establish a delaying position and prevent or slow Egyptian reinforcements. Late that night the Sinai Field Army's "Sword," a greater portion of the 4th Egyptian Tank Division, came rolling north blissfully unaware of the Israeli ambush.

Conclusion

The Israeli ambush caused great consternation in the Egyptian ranks, and though they outnumbered the Israelis, they pulled back and waited until dawn. The Egyptians then formed up and charged, but were immediately attacked by IAF fighters. About an hour later, the lead elements of the Sela 520th Armored Brigade hit the Egyptians in the flank. The combined pressure eventually led to a southern withdrawal of the remainder of the Egyptian brigades, but they did so in good order.


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