- Night of the bridges
Operation Markolet (known as Night of the Bridges) was a
Haganah venture on the night of the 16th to the 17th of June 1946 in theBritish Mandate of Palestine . Its aim was to destroy eleven bridges linkingPalestine to the neighboring countriesLebanon ,Syria ,Jordan andEgypt , in order to immobilize its transportation.Operation Merkolet was the largest and most comprehensive Haganah operation within the United Resistance framework, and it was also the final one. But it achieved its goal; transportation was suspended.
Only one operation failed: the
Palmach suffered 14 casualties and 5 injuries at the NahalAkhziv bridges. The other operations succeeded without injuries.To disguise and protect the real operations and to confuse the
British army , around 50 diversion operations and ambushes were carried out throughout the country on the same night. The Palmach members could return easier due to the common confusion.Preparations
The Haganah started the preparations in January-February 1946. First, the
SHAI (Hagana Intelligence Service), Palmach patrols and forces scheduled to carry out the operation began spotting, photographing and measuring the targets but also exploring possible access and escape paths. They were disguised as lovers enjoying nature or as geography excursions.Originally, the operation should have taken place in May, but due to political reasons it was postponed.
The political leadership forbade an attack on three targets.
pared bridges
Objectives
The planners knew that the operation couldn't cause heavy damage, and that it would take some weeks for the connections to be restored.The real targets were:
* demonstration of the ability of the Haganah to operate throughout the country, even in deserted areas or at the center of theArab population
* demonstration of the ability tosabotage of the British army's operation
* demonstration of the ability of the Haganah discourage neighboring armies from future involvement
* harm the British army's prestige as the most powerful in theMiddle East and damage the legitimacy of the British Mandate
* strengthen and encourage theJew ish population in Palestine, and to show the Haganah was as active as theIrgun and Lehi groupsOutcome
The objectives were fully accomplished. The Haganah could hit strategic targets at the same time. As a precaution, the Syrian, Lebanese and Trans-Jordanian armies were put on standby, and the borders were tightened. The British Mandate lost a lot of its prestige and suffered a damage of 250,000 pound sterling.
Targeted bridges
After the attacks, the British army began broad investigations in the settlements near the destroyed targets in the hope to find weapon caches. Two weeks later, on June 29th 1946,
Operation Agatha was launched with the goal to capture many Palmach members. During that surprise action, more than 2,700 Jews were arrested, including the senior leadership of the Haganah. The British discovered important papers proving the role of the Unified Resistance, which were stored at theKing David Hotel in Jerusalem. That led later to theKing David Hotel bombing .External links
* [http://www.palmach.org.il Homepage of the Palmach]
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