Structure and internal organization of the Israel Army
The Israel Defense Forces differs from most armed forces in the world in many ways.
Differences include the 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.
The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene.
Following 1967, the Israel Army has had close military relations with the United States Army,
including development and cooperation, such as on the F-15 jet, and the Arrow missile defense system.
Armed Forces
Air Force
Ground Forces
Naval Force
Police Force
Military Industries
See also
References
- Rosenthal, Donna (2003). The Israelis. Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-7035-5.
- Ostfeld, Zehava (1994). Shiftel, Shoshana, ed. An Army is Born (in Hebrew). Israel Ministry of Defense. ISBN 965-05-0695-0.
- Gelber, Yoav (1986). Nucleus for a Standing Army (in Hebrew). Yad Ben Tzvi.
- Yehuda Shif, ed. (1982). IDF in Its Corps: Army and Security Encyclopedia (18 volumes) (in Hebrew). Revivim Publishing.
- Ron Tira, ed. (2009). The Nature of War: Conflicting Paradigms and Israeli Military Effectiveness. Sussex Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-84519-378-2.
- Country Briefing: Israel, Jane's Defence Weekly, 19 June 1996
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