Battle of Qalamoun (2013–2014)

Battle of Qalamoun
Part of the Syrian civil war

Battle of Western Qalamoun (2013–2017)
  Syrian Government & Hezbollah control
  Lebanese Government & Hezbollah control
  Syrian Opposition control
For a war map of the current situation in Rif Dimashq, see here.
Date15 November – 15 December 2013
(1 month) (First phase)

10 February – 16 March 2014
(1 month and 6 days) (Second phase)

17 March – 26 April 2014
(1 month, 1 week and 2 days) (Third phase)
Location
Result Syrian government victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Al-Nusra Front
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Green Battalion
Free Syrian Army
Islamic Front
Commanders and leaders
Gen. Badi Ali Abu Malek al-Tallah (WIA)
(Qalamoun commander)
Abu Azzam Al-Kuwaiti 
(Qalamoun deputy commander
Ahmed al-Assir
(Lebanon commander)
Abu Ayman al-Iraqi
Ahmad Nawaf Durra 
(Qalamoun commander)
Bilal Kharyoush 
(Qalamoun deputy commander)
Salim Barakat 
(Qara commander)
Firas Qassem 
(local Yabrud commander)
Units involved
Katiba al-Bittar al-Libi
Strength
~10,000 Syrian Army troops (deployed for the assault on Yabrud)
15,000 Hezbollah fighters (opposition claim)
"Several hundred" Christian militiamen
25,000–30,000 rebels
Casualties and losses
First phase:
Unknown
Second phase:
180 killed (47 Hezbollah fighters; Army claim)
1,800 killed and injured (140 Hezbollah fighters; opposition claim)
First phase:
100 killed and captured (An-Nabk battle; Army claim)
Second phase:
1,479 killed, including at least 13 commanders (Army claim)
Low hundreds of losses (opposition claim)

The Battle of Qalamoun started on 15 November 2013, with air strikes on the town of Qara, in the strategic Qalamoun region, in an attempt by the Syrian Army to cut rebel supply lines to Damascus from Lebanon. The strategic region had been used by rebel forces as a rear base for its operations around the capital Damascus. For its part, government forces had been using the nearby highway to link Damascus with the central Homs province and had multiple weapons depots in the area. The battle was primarily led on the rebel side by the Al-Nusra Front.