Ahmed Ali al-Mwawi

Ahmed Abdullah Ali al-Mawawi Bey
General Commander of the Egyptian expeditionary force during 1948 Arab–Israeli War
In office
May 12, 1948  October 20, 1948
Prime Minister Mahmoud an-Nukrashi Pasha
Personal details
Born 1897
Sohag, Egypt
Died 1979
Egypt
Religion Islam
Military service
Allegiance  Egypt
Service/branch Army
Years of service 1916 – 1948؟
Rank General
Commands General Commander of the Egyptian expeditionary force
Battles/wars 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Battle of Yad Mordechai, Battle of Nitzanim, Operation Pleshet, Battles of Negba, Operation Death to the Invader, Operation GYS
Awards Palastine war star

Ahmed Abdullah Al-Mwawi (1897–1979?), also Mawawi or Muwawi, was a major general in the Egyptian Army. He served as the General Commander of the Egyptian expeditionary force during 1948 Arab–Israeli War.[1]

Personal life

He was born in Sohag in 1897. He was married and had four children.

Military career

Role in 1948 war

Warning discussion

On the evening of Tuesday, May 11, 1948, al-Mwawi attended a secret meeting of the Egyptian parliament to discuss the declaration of war. Before the voting of the parliament, he warned that the Egyptian Army was not prepared, opining that there would be little real fighting. The battle plan was unclear and war aims were vague, making al-Mwawi uncertain of his objectives. On May 15 he led the Egyptian Expeditionary Forces into Palestine. The Egyptians numbered between 7,000 and 10,000 troops, divided into two brigades.[2]

The Egyptian Expeditionary Forces comprised the 1st Infantry Battalion (numbering 700-750), the 6th Infantry Battalion (700-750), the 9th Infantry Battalion (700-750), an armoured reconnaissance battalion (35 armoured vehicles), a light tank battalion (seven tanks), three 25 pound cannon batteries (24 cannons), one 18 pound cannon battery (eight cannons) and one six pound anti-tank cannon battery (eight cannons).[3]

With the intensification of clashes in Palestine he moved his headquarters to el-Arish where he was stationed along with an infantry force.

War efforts

On May 14, Mwawi was promoted by Royal decree to the rank of major general and appointed commander of the southern sector of the Palestine theater of the Egyptian army operations. He commanded an expeditionary force of about 10,000 men consisting of five infantry battalions, an armored battalion with British Mark VI and Matilda tanks, a battalion of sixteen 25-pounder guns, a battalion of eight 6-pounder guns and a medium machine-gun battalion with supporting troops.[1]

Alarming report

He sent a report to Cairo headquarters, on July 18, 1948, during the second truce of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, describing the shortages in armaments and supplies. He also reported that the Arab forces were divided by mistrust.

Relief from command

On October 20, King Farouk I relieved al-Mwawi of his command.

Legacy

A village was named after him near Kafr el-Dawwar, Buhayrah, Egyp.[4]

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