Battle of Wadi Haramia

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Battle of Wadi Haramia
Part of Maccabean Revolt

Presumed location of the battle, 1913
Date 167 BC
Location Wadi Haramia, near modern day Ma'ale Levona
Result Decisive Jewish victory
Belligerents
Jewish rebals Seleucid army
Commanders
Judas Maccabeus Apollonius
Strength
600 men 2000 men

The Battle of Wadi Haramia was the first Hand to hand combat battle fought between the Maccabees and the Seleucid Empire in 167 BC. The Jewish forces were led by Judas Maccabaeus and the Seleucid army force was under the command of Apollonius.

After the Maccabean revolt started, Judas relocated his guerrilla combat units at the northern part of the Shomron. Apollonius, governor of Samaria, was sent with the local Samarian armies to link up with Seleucid forces from Jerusalem. Maccabaeus gained the element of surprise by ambushing the enemy army at Wadi Haramia and successfully destroyed the much larger Syrian Greek army and killing its commander. Another force was soon sent against Maccabaeus, which led to the Battle of Beth Horon.

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