Battle of Yarmouk Camp (December 2012)

Battle of Yarmouk Camp (December 2012)
Part of the Syrian civil war's Rif Dimashq offensive (November 2012–February 2013)
Date5–17 December 2012
(1 week and 5 days)
Location
Result

Indecisive

  • FSA and Liwa al-Asifa take control of most of Yarmouk
  • FSA and Syrian Army agree to leave Yarmouk as a neutral, demilitarized zone, but sporadic clashes continue
Belligerents
 Syrian Opposition Syrian Government
PFLP–GC
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Ahmed Jibril
Anwar Raja
Units involved
Free Syrian Army
Liwa al-Asifa (Palestinian militia)
Casualties and losses
Unknown 4 militiamen killed
23 civilians killed

The Battle of Yarmouk Camp (December 2012) was a period of fierce clashes in Yarmouk Camp during the Syrian civil war. Yarmouk is a district of Damascus that is home to the biggest community of Palestinian refugees in Syria. The fighting was between the Syrian Army and PFLP-GC on one side, and Syrian rebels on the other. The rebels included the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and a group made up of Palestinians, called Liwa al-Asifa or Storm Brigade. On 17 December, it was reported that the FSA and anti-Assad Palestinians had taken control of the camp. The FSA and Syrian Army agreed to leave Yarmouk as a neutral, demilitarized zone, but sporadic clashes continued.