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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 attacks launched by the Ottoman forces to retake Beersheba did not yield any results. The British razed Gaza to the ground with intensive bombardment from both land and sea. Refet Bele Pasha preferred martyrdom to withdrawal. However, when there was no more means of defense, we withdrew from Gaza on the night of November 6-7, 1917. After the Third Battle of Gaza, where 4th Army Commander Cemal Pasha, who successfully defended Palestine in the First and Second Battles of Gaza, was relieved of his duty and the responsibility of the front was given to Marshal Falkenhayn, the newly established Yıldırım Army Group Commander, the British Army captured Beersheba and Gaza and helped open the Palestine Front along the coast and in Tel el-Sheria. Thus, the foresights of both Cemal Pasha and Mustafa Kemal Pasha regarding the German commanders were proven. The lack of a clear command structure among the Ottoman troops was one of the significant reasons for the loss of Gaza. The enemy had captured the Gaza-Beersheba line, thus opening the gateway to Palestine. The loss of Gaza would lead to the occupation of part of Jerusalem and Palestine by the British.