Monday, July 16, 2012

IDF Link Roundup: What You May Have Missed

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Week for week many articles are written about the IDF or IDF related issues in various publications. Here are 5 stories that you may have missed:
1) Hezbollah planning attacks on Israelis in Cyprus:
On Saturday, July 14th, security officials announced the arrest of a Hezbollah member in Cyprus, who was planning an attack on Israeli civilians vacationing on the Mediterranean island. Hezbollah operatives, backed by the Iranian government, have made repeated attempts to carry out attacks against Israeli targets outside of Israel.
Hezbollah Members at a parade
Hezbollah Members during a parade
2) Kidnapping: 

Today, July16th, the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) revealed a plot by a terrorist cell of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) to kidnapp IDF soldiers to be used as bargaining chips for the release of jailed leaders of the PFLP. In 2011 alone, the IDF registered around 20 abduction attempts of soldiers serving in Judea & Samaria, which led to the launch of a nationwide campaign against hitch-hiking under the slogan: “Don’t catch a ride. The ride might catch you.”
IDF's Campaign to Prevent Abductions
IDF's Campaign to Prevent Abductions
3) IDF is number one in gender equality:
The British paper 'The Guardian' published an article after speaking to Brig. Gen. (ret) Yehudit Grisaro, the former Advisor on Women's Affairs to the IDF Chief of Staff. According to Brig. Gen. (ret) Grisaro, no force in the world outranks the IDF in terms of gender equality. 92% of all positions in the IDF are open to women and almost one third of the force and 50% of its officers are female. Women in the IDF serve in many different positions ranging from fighter pilots, shooting instructors to combat positions.
Former Advisor for Women's Affairs Brig Gen (ret) Yehudit Grisaro
Former Advisor for Women's Affairs Brig Gen (ret) Yehudit Grisaro
4) One of the first pilots of the IAF remembers his most fateful battle:
A few weeks ago, the IAF held a ceremony to honor Lou Lenart, one of the last living pilots from the original group that founded it. Known as the “man who saved Tel Aviv,” the 91-year-old Lenart retells the fateful events of May 29, 1948 with great emotion and down to the smallest of details.
One of the IDF's first pilots - Lou Lenart
One of the IDF's first pilots - Lou Lenart
5) Israeli and American troops learn to save lives together:
When disaster strikes, teamwork and training can mean the difference between life or death. That's why Israeli and American forces are training together how to save lives after a natural disaster. The U.S. Army and the IDF have a long history of cooperation and will continue to work together to save lives.
IDF Search and Rescue Unit
IDF Homefront Command Soldier during a drill

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