[2] He organized attacks on Cana, Safita, Sephoria and Praetoria, and against the Muslim positions around the Sea of Galilee.
In 1236, on the border between Syria and Cilicia, 120 knights, along with some archers and Turcopoles, were ambushed near the town of Darbsâk (Terbezek).
In the first phase of the battle, the Templars reached the town but they met fierce resistance.
Ignoring the advice of Walter, count of Jaffa, Armand attacked some foraging Muslim troops near Atlit and Acre during 1237.
In 1244 the Sultan of Damascus demanded that the Templars help repel the Seljuks from Asia Minor.