Operation Highbrow

Operation Highbrow
Part of 2006 Lebanon War
HMS Bulwark is seen after disembarking 1,000 passengers in Cyprus
Operational scopeRescue/evacuation
Locations
Beirut, Lebanon

33°54′09″N 35°30′43″E / 33.9026°N 35.5119°E / 33.9026; 35.5119
Akrotiri, Cyprus

34°34′10″N 32°56′11″E / 34.5695°N 32.9364°E / 34.5695; 32.9364
Commanded byRoyal Navy
ObjectiveEvacuation of British nationals from Lebanon
Date15 July 2006 (2006-07-15) (UTC+02:00)
Executed byRoyal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, UK Government
OutcomeSuccessful evacuation of between 3,500 and 4,000 civilians
Casualties0
Beirut
Akrotiri

Operation Highbrow was a British Ministry of Defence (MoD) operation to evacuate civilians from Beirut as a result of the escalating 2006 Lebanon War. Initially, helicopters started ferrying the most vulnerable to Cyprus with several Royal Navy ships later transporting evacuees across the Mediterranean Sea to Cyprus. The operation involved Royal Navy surface ships and helicopters, with Royal Air Force helicopters also providing support and transit. The operation was described as being the largest evacuation that Britain was involved in since Dunkirk.