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The IDF uses sophisticated technology, and due to their long experience fighting ] guerrillas, have developed what many consider to be the most effective methods of ] and use of ]. That is of course disputed by others, who note that Israel's army is responsible for the death of many Palestinian civilians. | The IDF uses sophisticated technology, and due to their long experience fighting ] guerrillas, have developed what many consider to be the most effective methods of ] and use of ]. That is of course disputed by others, who note that Israel's army is responsible for the death of many Palestinian civilians. | ||
Like the United States in its recent war against terrorism, Israel officially uses assassinations as a means of defence. The most recent development of that tactic is announced assassinations. Here a target, usually a guerrilla leader or powerful Palestinian threat to Israel is announced to be a target. If he is not arrested by ] forces (which never happens) or by Israel's own forces, he can be killed by various methods, including sniper fire, helicopter launched rockets or explosive devices. By using this method, Israel hopes to minimize civillian casualties while maximizing the effect on Palestinian terrorism. The method remains highly controversial however, inside as well as outside Israel, and is seen by the majority of Israeli public only as a measure of last resort, facing Palestinian Authority's complicity by non-prevention. | |||
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The Israel Defence Force (Hebrew: Tsva Haganah Le-Israel, often abbreviated Tsahal) is Israel's army. It was founded in 1948 to "defend the existence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the state of Israel" and "to protect the inhabitants of Israel and to combat all forms of terrorism which threaten the daily life."
Recent policies
The IDF uses sophisticated technology, and due to their long experience fighting Palestinian guerrillas, have developed what many consider to be the most effective methods of crowd control and use of non-lethal force. That is of course disputed by others, who note that Israel's army is responsible for the death of many Palestinian civilians.
Like the United States in its recent war against terrorism, Israel officially uses assassinations as a means of defence. The most recent development of that tactic is announced assassinations. Here a target, usually a guerrilla leader or powerful Palestinian threat to Israel is announced to be a target. If he is not arrested by Palestinian Authority forces (which never happens) or by Israel's own forces, he can be killed by various methods, including sniper fire, helicopter launched rockets or explosive devices. By using this method, Israel hopes to minimize civillian casualties while maximizing the effect on Palestinian terrorism. The method remains highly controversial however, inside as well as outside Israel, and is seen by the majority of Israeli public only as a measure of last resort, facing Palestinian Authority's complicity by non-prevention.
See also: Arab-Israeli conflict, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Terrorism against Israel, Terrorism against Arabs, USS Liberty
Further reference
- IDF's home page
- The Sword and the Olive, Martin Van Creveld, ISBN 1-891620-05-3. A thorough and critical history of the IDF from the early defence leagues, and up to the late 1990s.
There's much more than that to be written, organizational structure, history etc. Add at will