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How does the Israeli Military celebrate Shabbat?

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In the Israeli military only necessary actions are done on Shabbat.
There are no training, but if there are things that have to be done (like patrolling in the borders) they are done on Shabbat. This is ok because it is "Pikuach Nefesh" (peoples' lives will be in danger if the military will not guard them on Shabbat).

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