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ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES is what the acronym IDF stands for and refers, generally, to the military forces of the State of Israel.

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What do the idf stand for?

Israel Defence Forces IAF is Israel Air Force


What does IDF stand for?

IDF has many meanings, here are the most common. Intel Developer Forum ÃŽle-de-France (region) Israel Defence Force International Diabetes Federation


Who protects Israel?

The Israel Defence Force, IDF.


What does idf normally stand for?

There are a lot of things that the acronym IDF can represent. Some options are Israel Defense Force, International Dairy Federation, and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.


Who are famous Israel idf?

That is the Israeli Defence Forces, Israel's military


Who has the power in Israel?

The prime minister, the "Kneset" and the IDF (Israel Defense Force).


Do the ethiopians Jews serves in the israel idf?

Yes.


Does idf have marines?

Yes, the Givati Brigade are Israel's Marines


Did Natalie Portman serve in the IDF?

No. She left Israel at a young age.


What is the IDF?

It could stand for the International Diabetes Federation of the Icelandic Defense Force, but most likely it is the Israel Defense Forces. On the page for the IDF it is written that Israel's economy is weak; thus, the IDF should be considered a 'militia.' This is so untrue. Our economy is currently very strong and we have a very good standing army. The problem is the government - not the IDF. And while some might quibble over the use of the word 'terrorist' in regards to Lechi (not Leshi!), their actions were - for the most part - against the British army.


Who is fighting in the Gaza strip?

Hamas militants (equipped with RPG's, Qassam Rockets, and numerous explosive devices) vs. the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) (the IDF are equipped with American weapons and technology).


How many volunteers from other countries has Israel's idf had since 1948?

Since its establishment in 1948, Israel's Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have welcomed thousands of volunteers from various countries. Estimates suggest that around 3,000 to 5,000 foreign volunteers have served in the IDF, with many coming from the United States, Canada, and Europe. These volunteers have participated in various roles, including combat, medical, and support positions, reflecting a diverse range of backgrounds and motivations.