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1948 Arab–Israeli War; 1948 Palestine war; 2015–2016 wave of violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; Altalena Affair; Arab Liberation Army; Israeli Civil Administration; Israeli Military Governorate; List of wars involving Lebanon; Mike Flanagan (Irish-Israeli soldier) Roi Klein; Structure of the Israel Defense Forces; Uzi Yairi ...
The center of the emblem contains a sword wrapped in an olive branch inside a Star of David, with a banner containing the words Israel Defense Forces underneath. The olive branch wrapped sword was the symbol of the Haganah , a pre-statehood paramilitary force and the IDF's primary predecessor organization.
Israel Defense Forces soldiers wear berets on their heads only on formal occasions, such as ceremonies and roll calls. The beret is placed beneath the left shoulder strap while wearing the service uniform (alef), but not while wearing the combat/work (bet) uniform in the field.
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Tironut (Hebrew: טירונות) is the Hebrew term for the recruit training of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). There are different levels of recruit training, and each corps or major unit has their own training program. Upon completing tironut, non-combat recruits are certified as Rifleman 02. [1] Combat recruits must complete Rifleman 03 ...
Military service is a tradition among some of the Druze population, with most opposition in Druze communities of the Golan Heights. 83 per cent of Druze boys serve in the army, according to the IDF's statistics. [61] According to the Israeli army in 2010, 369 Druze soldiers had been killed in combat operations since 1948. [62]