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Watch: we joined the commanders and soldiers of the Nahal Brigade for 24 hours as they trained to face terror head-on.
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Don’t have the energy to start the week? Take a seat in an IAF cockpit and get a feel of our pilots’ way of life! Buckle up!
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Join our Paratroopers Brigade as they take their first leap! This is how it feels to touch the sky.
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Money raised for Gaza infrastructure, public health, and support for the needy instead funded this Hamas military base. World Vision’s Gaza manager Mohammed el-Halabi funded terror with $80K of international aid that was intended to help civilians.
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Krav Maga is an Israeli self-defense system practiced worldwide. It teaches you to protect yourself using one weapon - your own body. Learn some moves from our soldiers:
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“The most significant lesson you learn in training is to never give up. After 8 months of training, the corps has become my family and home. Getting this pin is such a symbolic victory.” - Pvt. Tzchor, soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps

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We wish Mazal Tov to these combat soldiers who culminated their advanced training with an over 20 mile march!
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2016-07-26
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You don’t need a new year to start fresh. All you need is a Monday. Get pumped and get out there! #MotivationMonday

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22 years ago, Hezbollah carried out one of the biggest terrorist attacks in Argentina’s history, killing 85 and injuring 300. An IDF search and rescue team was sent to assist in relief efforts after the attack.
Today, we remember the victims and stand strong against terrorism, wherever it may be.
Today, we remember the victims and stand strong against terrorism, wherever it may be.
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“As an officer in the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, many of my soldiers come from a difficult socioeconomic or family situation. I never give up on them. Even when my soldiers fail or make mistakes, I don’t leave them. They start out low and get to a high place, both professionally and personally. That’s what I love about this job - that I get to help in the development of my soldiers. One ...of my soldiers started out really undisciplined, but at the end, he received a certificate of excellence from the president. You get to know soldiers on a really personal level, and things happen where you end up sitting with their families, in their homes. The connection is really personal.” -Lieutenant Amir

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