Qalamoun offensive (2014)

Qalamoun offensive (2014)
Part of the Hezbollah involvement in the Syrian civil war and Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon

Battle of Western Qalamoun (2013–2017)
  Lebanese Government & Hezbollah control
  Syrian Government & Hezbollah control
  Syrian Opposition control
For a war map of the current situation in Rif Dimashq, see here.
Date21 June – 7 August 2014
(1 month, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

Partial Syrian Army & Hezbollah/Lebanese Army victory

  • Hezbollah captures all hills around rebel hideouts on both sides of the border establishing a siege
  • Lebanese Army recaptures the Lebanese town of Arsal from rebel forces
Belligerents
Islamic Front
Free Syrian Army
Islamic State
Al-Nusra Front
Syria
Lebanon
Hezbollah
Commanders and leaders
Abu Hasan al-Homsi 
(Arsal commander)
Abu Ahmed Jumaa (POW)
Jean Kahwaji
Units involved
Unknown
Strength
3,000 fighters 12,000 Lebanese Army
Casualties and losses
20+ killed (Syrian and Lebanese government claims) Unknown Syrian and Hezbollah casualties
20 Lebanese soldiers killed, 85 wounded and 24 captured (14 released, 4 executed)
20 policemen captured (6 released)

The Qalamoun offensive (2014) was launched by the Syrian Army, in coordination with the Lebanese militia Hezbollah, during the Syrian Civil War against remnant rebel forces following the previous Battle of Qalamoun which resulted in the military securing all of the towns in the region.