Settlement FAQs

do the idf defend israeli settlements

by Prof. Cordia Pagac Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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An estimated 80% of IDF forces in the West Bank engage in settlement guard duty, while the remaining 20% defend Israel proper (within the 1967 borders). Despite the proven security benefits of the Separation Barrier, settler leaders are preventing its completion for political reasons.

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Why does Israel need the IDF?

Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation. The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene.

Who is the head of the Israel Defense Force (IDF)?

The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Lieutenant General ( Rav Aluf) Aviv Kochavi has served as Chief of Staff since January 15, 2019.

What is the difference between Israel Border Police and IDF?

The combat option is Israel Border Police (Magav – the exact translation from Hebrew means "border guard") service, part of the Israel Police. Some soldiers complete their IDF combat training and later undergo additional counter terror and Border Police training. These are assigned to Border Police units.

What makes the Israel Defense Forces unique?

The Israel Defense Forces is unique in its inclusion of mandatory conscription of women and its structure, which emphasizes close relations between the army, navy, and air force. Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation.

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What happens if an Israeli refuses to serve in the IDF?

A smaller number of them have also signed a public letter in which they state their intent to refuse any service in the army. Such a behaviour has usually resulted in repeated jail sentences of several weeks. One of the most prominent Shiministim that went to jail is Omer Goldman.

How does Israeli settlement work?

Though formally a non-governmental organization, it is funded by the Israeli government and leases lands from the Civil Administration to settle in the West Bank. It is authorized to create settlements in the West Bank on lands licensed to it by the Civil Administration.

Is the IDF powerful?

Considered to be the backbone of the armored corps, the Merkava tank is in part responsible for Israel's success against the Syrian T-72 tanks in the 1982 Lebanon War. Israel's cutting-edge arsenal today makes the IDF a powerhouse in the Middle East.

Do Israeli immigrants have to join the IDF?

According to Israel's Defense Law, service in the IDF is obligatory. This law applies to: - Citizens of the State of Israel, whether they are residing in Israel or abroad, even if they have another nationality. - Permanent residents of Israel, even if they are not Israeli citizens.

Are Israeli settlements a war crime?

The establishment of settlements has been described by some legal experts as a war crime according to the Rome Statute, and is currently under investigation as part of the International Criminal Court investigation in Palestine.

Why does Israel keep building settlements?

Though there may be specific political reasons for specific settlement projects, the overarching reason Israel promotes settlement growth is security. Under the armistices lines, Israel was cut off by the West Bank, and enemy borders were close to population centers.

Who is stronger Israel or Turkey?

A ranking of military strength in the Middle East for 2021, released by Global Firepower, places the Turkish army at No. 1. It surprisingly places Israel fifth, and its arch-nemesis Iran third.

Is Israel stronger than Iran?

To be sure, even without its ready-to-launch nuclear warheads, Israel is more than capable of delivering swift and devastating blows to Iran's armed forces, both in the skies and seas. Its fleet of American fighter jets and bombers alone can irreparably trounce Iran's air defenses as well as its dilapidated air force.

Is Israel more powerful than India?

Israel's GDP per capita stands at $39,125 (nominal; 2017) and $36,378 (PPP; 2017). India's GDP stands at $1,850 (nominal; 2017) and $7,153 (PPP; 2017). 2) Global Innovative Index (2017): While Israel ranked 17 on the Global Innovation Index (2017) rankings, India stood at 60.

Who is exempt from IDF?

Who is eligible for exemption from conscription? Exemption from IDF service for immigrants applies in the same circumstances as exemptions for native-born Israelis. Parents, pregnant women, married couples (married men over the age of 22, married women over the age of 21) are exempt from conscription.

How much do IDF soldiers get paid?

What is the average salary of Israel Defense Forces Soldier? Israel Defense Forces Soldiers earn $41,000 annually, or $20 per hour, which is 31% higher than the national average for all Soldiers at $30,000 annually and 47% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans.

Can a foreigner join Mossad?

"All are welcome, regardless of religion, nationality or occupation, to contact our organization -- Mossad -- to work for us or to be involved in activities which could bring great personal benefit," reads the new "Contact us" section of the Mossad website ( here ), also available in Arabic, Farsi, French or Russian.

Why are there Israeli settlements in the West Bank?

Settlements are communities of Jews that have been moving to the West Bank since it came under Israeli occupation in 1967. Some of the settlers move there for religious reasons, some because they want to claim the West Bank territory as Israeli land, and some because the housing there tends to be cheap and subsidized.

How did Israel settle in Palestine?

The movement, citing the biblical belief that God promised Palestine to the Jews, began to buy land there and build settlements to strengthen their claim to the land. At the time, these settlements, built largely on the coastal plain and in the north of the country, were called “Kibbutzim” and “Moshavim”.

Is it ethical to move to Israel?

Despite this polarity, travel to Israel can be ethical, but it is important to be fully aware of the situation there, to balance your trip with a visit to the Palestinian territories, and to ensure that your visit doesn't support the Israeli state but rather local communities and small businesses.

How many Israeli settlements are in Palestine?

From 1967 through 2017, over 200 Israeli settlements were established in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem); their current population is almost 620,000.

What is the IDF?

The Israel Defense Forces ( IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל ‎ Tsva ha-Hagana le-Yisra'el, lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel"; Arabic: جيش الدفاع الإسرائيلي ‎), commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal ( צה״ל ‎), are the military forces of the State of Israel. They consist of the ground forces, air force, and navy.

Who is the head of the IDF?

The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Lieutenant General ( Rav Aluf) Aviv Kochavi has served as Chief of Staff since January 15, 2019.

How do Israel and Azerbaijan cooperate?

Azerbaijan and Israel have engaged in intense cooperation since 1992. Israeli military have been a major provider of battlefield aviation, artillery, antitank, and anti-infantry weaponry to Azerbaijan. In 2009, Israeli President Shimon Peres made a visit to Azerbaijan where military relations were expanded further, with the Israeli company Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd announcing it was going to build a factory in Baku. In 2012, Israel and Azerbaijan signed an agreement according to which state-run Israel Aerospace Industries would sell $1.6 billion in drones and anti-aircraft and missile defense systems to Azerbaijan. In March 2012, the magazine Foreign Policy reported that the Israeli Air Force may be preparing to use the Sitalchay Military Airbase, located 500 km (310 mi) from the Iranian border, for air strikes against the nuclear program of Iran, later backed up by other media.

How do Israel and India work together?

India and Israel enjoy strong military and strategic ties . Israeli authorities consider Indian citizens to be the most pro-Israel people in the world. Apart from being Israel's second-largest economic partner in Asia, India is also the largest customer of Israeli arms in the world. In 2006, annual military sales between India and Israel stood at US$900 million. Israeli defense firms had the largest exhibition at the 2009 Aero India show, during which Israel offered several state-of-the art weapons to India. The first major military deal between the two countries was the sale of Israeli Phalcon airborne warning and control system (AWACS) radars to the Indian Air Force in 2004. In March 2009, India and Israel signed a US$1.4 billion deal under which Israel would sell India an advanced air-defense system. India and Israel have also embarked on extensive space cooperation. In 2008, India's ISRO launched Israel's most technologically advanced spy satellite TecSAR. In 2009, India reportedly developed a high-tech spy satellite RISAT-2 with significant assistance from Israel. The satellite was successfully launched by India in April 2009.

How much did Israel spend on defense?

During 1950–66, Israel spent an average of 9% of its GDP on defense. Defense expenditures increased dramatically after both the 1967 and 1973 wars. They reached a high of about 30% of GDP in 1975, but have since come down significantly, following the signing of peace agreements with Jordan and Egypt.

When did France and Israel start military relations?

Starting on Independence Day on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708), a strong military, commercial and political relationship were established between France and Israel until 1969. The highest level of the military collaboration was reached between 1956 and 1966. At this time France provided almost all the aircraft, tanks and military ships. In 1969 the French president Charles de Gaulle limited the export of weapons to Israel. This was the end of the "golden age" 20 years of relations between Israel and France.

When did Israel start its defense forces?

Following Israel's Declaration of Independence, Prime Minister and Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion issued an order for the formation of the Israel Defense Forces on 26 May 1948. Although Ben-Gurion had no legal authority to issue such an order, the order was made legal by the cabinet on 31 May.

What is the purpose of the IDF?

The Pre-Tribulation Prophecies DVD points out that the purpose of this army is to protect Israel from its surrounding enemies who someday confederate in a final attempt to destroy the Jewish State of Israel according to Psalm 83. This statement is qualified by recognizing that the IDF is not part of prophecies related to Ezekiel 38 or the Armageddon Campaign of the Antichrist.

Why is the IDF not involved in Ezekiel 38?

The main reason that the IDF is not involved in Ezekiel 38 is because the Lord defeats these Ezekiel invaders supernaturally. Ezekiel 38:19-22 declares that these armies will be defeated by:

What is the event that broke the peace pact?

At the midpoint of the Tribulation Period, this peace-pact is broken as per Daniel 9:27 when the Antichrist desecrates the Jewish Temple that will be built by then. This event is called the “Abomination of Desolation” and Jesus Christ warned the Jews that when this happens to flee for safety immediately.

Why did Jesus warn the Jews?

The reason Jesus Christ issued this warning was to inform the Jewish people that the Antichrist was going to promptly begin a campaign of Jewish genocide. The verse below points out that millions of Jews will be killed at that time.

How many prophetic invasions are there in Israel?

There are three major prophetic invasions of, or in, Israel that are yet to find final fulfillment. They are:

What prophecy predicted Iran's nuclear disaster?

According to an ancient prophecy in Jeremiah 49:34-39, that may be what’s about to happen. Around 596 BC, the prophet Jeremiah predicted a future time when Iran would experience and epic disaster. Details within this prophecy suggest that the calamity could be from a military strike that creates a nuclear disaster. I explore and explain these details in the DVD entitled, The Pre-Tribulation Prophecies.

Is the IDF active in the pre-tribulation?

Having narrowed the prophetic field down from the IDF’s role to the Arab-Israeli conflicts and not the Ezekiel 38 invasion or Battle of Armageddon, we can now determine why the IDF is active in the Pre-Tribulation Prophecies. The Seven-Year Tribulation Period is divided up into two halves, each consisting of 3 ½ years.

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Overview

Mission

The IDF's mission is to "defend the existence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the state of Israel. To protect the inhabitants of Israel and to combat all forms of terrorism which threaten the daily life." The Israeli military's primary principles derive from Israel's need to combat numerically superior opponents. One such principle, is the concept that Israel cannot afford to lose a single war. The IDF believes that this is possible if it can rapidly mobilize troops to insure that they eng…

Etymology

The Israeli cabinet ratified the name "Israel Defense Forces" (Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל), Tzva HaHagana LeYisra'el, literally "army for the defense of Israel," on 26 May 1948. The other main contender was Tzva Yisra'el (Hebrew: צְבָא יִשְׂרָאֵל). The name was chosen because it conveyed the idea that the army's role was defense, and because it incorporated the name Haganah, the pre-state defensive organization upon which the new army was based. Among the primary opponent…

History

The IDF traces its roots to Jewish paramilitary organizations in the New Yishuv, starting with the Second Aliyah (1904 to 1914). The first such organization was Bar-Giora, founded in September 1907. Bar-Giora was transformed into Hashomer in April 1909, which operated until the British Mandate of Palestine came into being in 1920. Hashomer was an elitist organization with narrow scope, and was mainly created to protect against criminal gangs seeking to steal property. The Z…

Ranks, uniforms and insignia

Unlike most militaries, the IDF uses the same rank names in all corps, including the air force and navy. For ground forces' officers, rank insignia are brass on a red background; for the air force, silver on a blue background; and for the navy, the standard gold worn on the sleeve. Officer insignia are worn on epaulets on top of both shoulders. Insignia distinctive to each service are worn on the cap (see fig. 15).

Service

The military service is held in three different tracks:
• Regular service (שירות חובה): mandatory military service which is held according to the Israeli security service law.
• Permanent service (שירות קבע): military service which is held as part of a contractual agreement between the IDF and the permanent position-holder.

Minorities in the IDF

Non-Jewish minorities tended to serve in one of several special units: the Sword Battalion, also known as Unit 300 or the Minorities Unit, until it was disbanded in 2015; the Druze Reconnaissance Unit; and the Trackers Unit, composed mostly of Negev Bedouins. In 1982 the IDF general staff decided to integrate the armed forces by opening up other units to minorities, while placing some Jewish conscripts in the Minorities Unit. Until 1988 the intelligence corps and the …

Overseas volunteers

Non-immigrating foreign volunteers typically serve with the IDF in one of five ways:
• The Mahal program targets young non-Israeli Jews or Israeli citizens who grew up abroad (men younger than 24 and women younger than 21). The program consists typically of 18 months of IDF service, including a lengthy training for those in combat units or (for 18 months) one month of non-combat training and additional two months of learning Hebrew after enlisting, if necessary. T…

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