Battle of Tripoli (1983)

Battle of Tripoli
Part of the Lebanese Civil War
Tripoli
Battle of Tripoli (1983) (Lebanon)
Date3 November – 20 December 1983
(1 month, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Tripoli, Lebanon
Result

Pro-Syrian Palestinian victory

  • PLO driven out of Lebanon
Belligerents
Pro-Syrian Palestinian factions
Syria
Libya (alleged)
Palestine Liberation Organization
Islamic Unification Movement (IUM)
Commanders and leaders
Said al-Muragha
Abu Khalid al-Amla
Ahmed Jibril
Hafez al-Assad
Suleyman al-Issa
Yasser Arafat
Khalil al-Wazir
Said Shaaban
Units involved

PLO dissidents

Non-PLO Palestinian factions

Syrian Arab Armed Forces

Pro-Syrian Alawite militants

Fatah

IUM factions
Strength
6,000 Palestinian troops
10,000 Syrian soldiers
4,500–8,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown 200 killed, 2,000 wounded
~1,500 casualties overall (first month)

The Battle of Tripoli (Arabic: مَعْرَكَة طَرَابُلُس, romanized: Maʿrakat Ṭarābulus) was a major battle during the middle of the Lebanese Civil War in late 1983. It took place in the northern coastal city of Tripoli between pro-Syrian Palestinian militant factions and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) led by Yassir Arafat. It resulted in the withdrawal of PLO and mostly ended their involvement in the war.