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"When we were defeated in Gaza, we lost Palestine"

Between March 26 and November 7, 1917, the Ottoman army engaged in three battles with the British forces near Gaza. Despite winning the First and Second Battles of Gaza, we lost the Third Battle of Gaza. The fall of Gaza resulted in the occupation of part of Jerusalem and Palestine.

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The Ottoman troops were weaker in terms of the number of soldiers and equipment compared to the enemy. Enver Pasha couldn't decide where to concentrate his troops in the face of the advancing enemy. While the southern front was falling one by one, there were still Ottoman troops on the European front. Moreover, there were differences of opinion between the German commanders in the Ottoman army and the Turkish commanders. After the Second Battle of Gaza, Enver Pasha, the Acting Commander-in-Chief, and the Minister of the Navy and Commander of the 4th Army, Cemal Pasha, could not agree on the tactics to be applied against the British in the Palestine Front. While Enver Pasha advocated a counter-attack to cut off the British's connection to Egypt, which they supported in every way, Cemal Pasha considered staying on the defensive to weaken the enemy's combat power.