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  2. Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל Tsva ha-Hagana le-Yisra'el ⓘ, lit. ' Army for the Defense of Israel '), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym Tzahal (צה״ל), is the national military of the State of Israel.

  3. Israel Defense Forces ranks - Wikipedia

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    The ranks in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reflect an individual's level in the militrary IDF ranks are divided into three groups: enlisted ranks, from Private to First Sergeant; non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranks, from Staff Sergeant to Chief Warrant Officer; and officer ranks, from Second Lieutenant to Lieutenant General.

  4. Special forces of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Special forces units in the Israel Defense Forces encompass a broad definition of specialist units. Such units are usually a regiment or a battalion in strength.. Sayeret [1] (Hebrew: סיירת, pl.: sayarot), or reconnaissance units in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) nomenclature, specialize in intelligence gathering and surveillance.

  5. Structure of the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. Following 1967, the Israel Army has had close military relations with the United States Army, including development and cooperation, such as on the F-15 jet, and the Arrow missile defense system.

  6. Sword Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Druze officer of Israel's Sword Battalion, 2007. The Sword Battalion (Hebrew: גְּדוּד חֶרֶב Gdud Ḥerev; Arabic: كتيبة السيف Katībat al-Sayf), previously Unit 300 and also known as the IDF Minorities Unit, was an Arab-dominated military unit of the Israel Defense Forces.

  7. Al-Qassam Brigades - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Al-Qassam Brigades كتائب الشهيد عز الدين القسام Emblem used by Al-Qassam Brigades Commander Mohammed Sinwar Deputy Commander Vacant Spokesman Abu Obaida Dates of operation 1991–present Headquarters Gaza Strip Active regions Palestine Israel Lebanon Ideology Palestinian ...

  8. Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary uses lowercase Arabic numerals while using the fully capitalized term Arabic Numerals for Eastern Arabic numerals. [3] In contemporary society, the terms digits, numbers, and numerals often implies only these symbols, although it can only be inferred from context.

  9. Glossary of Arabic toponyms - Wikipedia

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    is the conjunctive form "ruin of" (خربة) of the Arabic word for "ruin" (خرب, khirba, kharab ("ruined")) All pages with titles containing Khirbet; All pages with titles containing Khirbat; All pages with titles containing Khurbet; All pages with titles containing Kharab; Ksar, qsar, plural: ksour, qsour Maghrebi Arabic; See "Qasr"