ages 17-49
Mandatory Male Enlistment Age (for the populations subject to mandatory enlistment): 17-21
Mandatory Female Enlistment Age (for the populations subject to mandatory enlistment): 17-20
No. The lower age limit is 18; and the upper age limit is around 40. Note: There are numerous non-Jewish battalions in the Israeli Army. Among the most decorated units are the Druze battaltions. There are also Circassians and Bedouins in the Israeli Army (both are Muslim groups).
Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army was created in 2003.
No, Rahm Emanuel never served in the Israeli army. However, he did help briefly as a civilian volunteer on an Israeli base during the Persian Gulf war of 1991, when Iraq was firing Scud missiles at Israeli civilian populations.
1982 and 2006
Yes, Israeli Arabs can served in the Israeli armed services. However, they are not required to do so, it's on a voluntary basis. Israeli Arab minorities like the Druze and the Circassians do have mandatory male service in the Israeli army. The Bedouins serve voluntarily, but have a relatively high service rate. It is ethnic Palestinians, especially ethnic Muslim Palestinians, who often do not serve in the Israeli Army. Many of them, especially in the older generation, see service in the Israeli Army as a betrayal of their ethnic Palestinian nature.
Jeremy Hardy vs- the Israeli Army - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Ugdah is a Hebrew word pertaining to the Israeli army. It is their term for an army division.
187,000 which is ranked 34th in the world
The Merkava is their primary tank
The Israeli Army is one of the branches of the Israel Defense Forces, which also includes the Navy and Air Force. The headquarters for the entire military is located in Tel Aviv.
If you ask the German army, the Israeli army, the French army, the British army, the Spanish army, the Swedish army, the Norwegian army, the Danish army, the Finnish army, etc., the answer is: it's not a problem at all. If you ask people in other armies, they will give you silly, nonsensical answers. After all, if it's not a problem in the Israeli army--one of the most battle-tested and professional armies in the world--why should it be a problem for other armies?
She was trained and served as a sniper in a paramilitary organisation known as the Haganah, which was a precursor to the modern day Israeli Defence Force. She saw combat in the 1948 Israeli War of Independence.