Desert Reconnaissance Battalion: The Arab IDF unit the world needs to know about – opinion
This unit is made up largely of Arab soldiers, including but not limited to members of Israel’s Bedouin and Druze communities. And few people outside Israel even know it exists.
The article highlights the existence and significance of IDF Unit 585, the Desert Reconnaissance Battalion, an Arab-majority unit primarily composed of Bedouin soldiers, with other Arab and minority service members. Established in the late 1980s, the unit operates in southern Israel, particularly near the Gaza border. Service in this unit is voluntary for many of its Arab soldiers, challenging common narratives of Arab-Israeli conflict. The author attended the unit's anniversary, observing veterans and current soldiers from different generations. One veteran stated, "We enlisted in 1979, and today we came to honor and celebrate 40 years." The article emphasizes that this unit's story demonstrates the complex reality of Israeli society, where diverse identities coexist and serve together, often unseen by the international community.
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