IDF Chief of Staff Marks Eid al-Adha

Last Friday, the IDF’s Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Benny Gantz, visited the Bedouin and Druze communities which are celebrating now the religious holiday of Eid al-Adha.

06.11.11
IDF Editorial Team

 


 

IDF Chief of Staff Meets Durze and Bedouin Community Leaders

Lt. Gen. Gantz visited the local Israeli-Arab council of Zarzir where he met the Bedouin community leaders including the Chairman of the Forum of Bedouin Councils, Mr. Hassan El-Hayeb. Lt. Gen. Gantz also met with one of the leaders Druze community leaders, Sheikh Muwaffak Tarīf, while visiting the Druze village of Julis.

The Chief of Staff expressed his appreciation of their devoted service throughout all of the Israeli security forces. “In light of the challenges before us, we must continue and stand strong together, all the variety of communities that comprise the Israeli society,” said Lt. Gen. Gantz.

IDF Chief of Staff Meets Durze and Bedouin Community Leaders

Over the past years, there has been an increase in the number of Druze youth who are recruited to the army. Overall, 83% of Druze youth are recruited to the army of which 60% serve in combat units.

Eid al-Adha Greeting from the IDF Spokesperson for the Arab Media

Israel is a country known as “a nation of immigrants.” Many of its citizens are Jews from all over the world, bringing their unique culture and traditions from their country of origin. In order to help with integration, the IDF provides educational programs emphasizing shared Judaism and Zionist values, however, it also seeks to integrate Christian, Bedouin, and Druze minorities into its forces and provides special programs dealing with their needs as well.