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Muslim privates swear allegiance to IDF
The March 2016 cycle of Desert Reconnaissance Battalion soldiers were sworn in on Thursday, consisting largely of Muslim Bedouins, along with some Christian and Muslim Arabs, all of who volunteered for army service; 'I understood how important it was to give and do my part for the country in which I was born, that I live my life in, and that I'm proud of.'

Yoav Zitun | Published: 24.06.16 , 08:41

The swearing-in ceremony for the March 2016 cycle of Desert Reconnaissance Battalion soldiers was held on Thursday at the Memorial Monument to the Bedouin Warriors with the majority of the sworn-in soldiers being Muslim. Before their commanders and families, the soldiers, mostly Bedouins with some Muslim and Christian Arabs who volunteered to join the IDF, swore allegiance to the State of Israel and its defense.

The swearing-in ceremony took place three months after the beginning of the training course, eventually becoming full-fledged infantry soldiers.



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Two IDF supplies: rifle and Koran (Photo: EPA)




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Private Suliman el-Magnun holding the IDF Oath of Allegiance (Photo: EPA)

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Newly sworn-in soldiers (Photo: EPA)


One of the soldiers who took part in the ceremony was 20-year-old Private Suliman el-Magnun, a resident of the Al-Fura village in the Bedouin area of the Negev. El-Magnun enlisted following his two brothers and a cousin's volunteering for the IDF as well. One of his brothers served in Golani and the other as a tracker. His cousin was in the Ordnance Corps.


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A newly sworn-in private (Photo: EPA)


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Commander and soldiers (Photo: EPA)

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The IDF-provided Koran for swearing in (Photo: EPA)


"When we swore allegiance to the state, I did it with all my heart," said the excited private. "I understood how important it was to give and do my part for the country in which I was born, that I live my life in, and that I'm proud of."
http://www.jewishmag.com/158mag/hitler_jewish_soldiers/hitler_jewish_soldiers.htm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...-help-the-Germans.-We-had-a-common-enemy.html

When Muslims fight the oppressors, they are terrorists, but if they support IDF, they are on right side? It is same as Alqaeda, ISIS saying Muslims are swearing allegiance to them. So is Alqaeda, ISIS on the right side?
 
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And he is conveniently forgetting that the greatest number of people who killed innocent civilians weren't Muslims. AND in today's day and age, there is only one country who kills innocent civilians and that is Israel.

No doubt, but we're also looking at difference technologies at play. It's harder to kill a civilian in a war where 99% of your army has swords compared to being able to launch hellfire missiles from drones while sitting in an airforce base in Colorado.

Iran-Iraq War & the Civil Wars in Libya, Lebanon, and Syria have disproved the last sentence. That's not counting the people in Egypt. (This list is one of convenience I can add Burma, Congo, Somalia, etc).

There's plenty of hot spots in he world. Just let a civilian in, be it, Afghanistan to Zimbabwe serve their country if they choose to.

Military service for Muslims in Israel is not mandatory, they're serving out of their free will. And many Bedouin groups have served with the IDF for decades for a variety of reasons other than nationalism.
 
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No doubt, but we're also looking at difference technologies at play. It's harder to kill a civilian in a war where 99% of your army has swords compared to being able to launch hellfire missiles from drones while sitting in an airforce base in Colorado.

Iran-Iraq War & the Civil Wars in Libya, Lebanon, and Syria have disproved the last sentence. That's not counting the people in Egypt. (This list is one of convenience I can add Burma, Congo, Somalia, etc).

There's plenty of hot spots in he world. Just let a civilian in, be it, Afghanistan to Zimbabwe serve their country if they choose to.

Military service for Muslims in Israel is not mandatory, they're serving out of their free will. And many Bedouin groups have served with the IDF for decades for a variety of reasons other than nationalism.

You are deflecting here. The point here is Israel and it's atrocities, NOT Hellfires via drones.

Secondly, do look up the number of people killed in WW1 & 2, and then come back and talk about Iran, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and Syria.
 
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You are deflecting here. The point here is Israel and it's atrocities, NOT Hellfires via drones.

Secondly, do look up the number of people killed in WW1 & 2, and then come back and talk about Iran, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and Syria.

But noone has brought up Israel's atrocities thus far. It's been about Pakistanis joining the IDF, or sleeper cells in the IDF, since when Muslims have been serving in the IDF, percentage of Muslims in Israel, something about beliefs and evidence, difference dialects of Arabic, how solomon2 is given a free hand on this forum, something about DNA, another member demanding proof to since when Muslims have been serving in the IDF, Israel's use of force and being able to have a nuclear program, Vice news on Bedouin trackers in the IDF, how ranting requires proof, the Indian Army being rapists, how the Bedouins look more yemeni, how the Bedouins look more African, how it's normal for someone to want to protect the country they live in, how the Bedouins are probably Ethiopian, some more stuff about DNA, and for some reason why insulting the PA deserves a ban.

I know the causalities from WW1 &2. But the post he wrote raised the question of who killed the most Muslims?
 
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But noone has brought up Israel's atrocities thus far. It's been about Pakistanis joining the IDF, or sleeper cells in the IDF, since when Muslims have been serving in the IDF, percentage of Muslims in Israel, something about beliefs and evidence, difference dialects of Arabic, how solomon2 is given a free hand on this forum, something about DNA, another member demanding proof to since when Muslims have been serving in the IDF, Israel's use of force and being able to have a nuclear program, Vice news on Bedouin trackers in the IDF, how ranting requires proof, the Indian Army being rapists, how the Bedouins look more yemeni, how the Bedouins look more African, how it's normal for someone to want to protect the country they live in, how the Bedouins are probably Ethiopian, some more stuff about DNA, and for some reason why insulting the PA deserves a ban.

I know the causalities from WW1 &2. But the post he wrote raised the question of who killed the most Muslims?

Well since you are clueless about history, would help if you would read pre-20th Century, and just as an example the mongols, i.e. Hulagu Khan killed between 200,000 to 1,000,000 people in Baghdad 1258 A.D. From there on went on slaughtering, until he met his match and lost the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260 to the Mamluks.

From 1258 to 1260 nearly 2,000,000 +/- Muslims were killed or slaughtered, in the Mongol offensive. The Mongols were NOT Muslims at that point in time.

Now you can continue with your self-hating rants.

Thank You
 
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Well since you are clueless about history,

It's hardly self-hate.

Since we're going to look at history, how far back do you want to go?

If you go back far enough, we'll be blaming Cain for the actions of every fu<king madman in the modern era. It's better to learn from history to create mechanisms for historical genocides not to be repeated
 
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Whats wrong with you people?why you angry about muslims serving thier country?
When i was in the army,in my unit we were a combination of ultra orthodox jews. religious jews, traditional jews, secular jews,lone soldiers(from USA,Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Brazil, Argentina, Russia, Moldova and turk jew from germany),Ashkenazi jews and mizrahi jews,Circassians (Muslim), Christian Arabs, Bedouins, Muslim Arabs (Palestinians 48), and we were all like brothers, and our commander was Druze that was like a father to all of us.
One time i wrote my name in russian on my equipment and the arabs came to me and said "why you wrote it in russian you are in the israeli defence forces,you live in israel,you speak hebrew,and you are a jew,even us the arabs speak and write in hebrew" the arabs and muslims gave me lesson about zionism.
 
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Poor propaganda.

You can't stand the idea that muslims serve in the israeli army.
Muslims in israel have the best living standards in entire the middle east : syria, iraq, lebanone iran and even jordan are anti democratic and have brutal regimes
If i was muslims israeli i would like to serve in the idf.
 
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You can't stand the idea that muslims serve in the israeli army.
It's not I can't stand it. That is a poor propaganda as those photo's with "Quran" and your poor comment proves it.

Muslims in israel have the best living standards in entire the middle east : syria, iraq, lebanone iran and even jordan are anti democratic and have brutal regimes
If i was muslims israeli i would like to servie in the idf.
 
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It's not I can't stand it. That is a poor propaganda as those photo's with "Quran" and your poor comment proves it.

What's wrong with my comment.
It's a genuine pictures
"propoganda" is a machine that try to divert the reality.
Thier is noting wrong when muslims serve in the idf voluntary contrary, i see it as a perfect exampel of democracy.
And what i said earlier is completely true.
Muslims in israel have the best human rights in the middel east and trying to dismiss that is What you call propoganda
 
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Just asking what's the pay benefits in idf is army tests In idf r easy to pass​
 
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Just asking what's the pay benefits in idf is army tests In idf r easy to pass​
IDF is a conscription army, it doesn't lure people to apply with high salaries or benefits.

Privates, corporals, sergeants only get some pocket money, equivalent to several hundreds of USD. Barely enough for cigarettes and booze.
 
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Muslim privates swear allegiance to IDF
The March 2016 cycle of Desert Reconnaissance Battalion soldiers were sworn in on Thursday, consisting largely of Muslim Bedouins, along with some Christian and Muslim Arabs, all of who volunteered for army service; 'I understood how important it was to give and do my part for the country in which I was born, that I live my life in, and that I'm proud of.'

Yoav Zitun | Published: 24.06.16 , 08:41

The swearing-in ceremony for the March 2016 cycle of Desert Reconnaissance Battalion soldiers was held on Thursday at the Memorial Monument to the Bedouin Warriors with the majority of the sworn-in soldiers being Muslim. Before their commanders and families, the soldiers, mostly Bedouins with some Muslim and Christian Arabs who volunteered to join the IDF, swore allegiance to the State of Israel and its defense.

The swearing-in ceremony took place three months after the beginning of the training course, eventually becoming full-fledged infantry soldiers.



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Two IDF supplies: rifle and Koran (Photo: EPA)




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Photo: EPA






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Private Suliman el-Magnun holding the IDF Oath of Allegiance (Photo: EPA)

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Newly sworn-in soldiers (Photo: EPA)


One of the soldiers who took part in the ceremony was 20-year-old Private Suliman el-Magnun, a resident of the Al-Fura village in the Bedouin area of the Negev. El-Magnun enlisted following his two brothers and a cousin's volunteering for the IDF as well. One of his brothers served in Golani and the other as a tracker. His cousin was in the Ordnance Corps.


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A newly sworn-in private (Photo: EPA)


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Commander and soldiers (Photo: EPA)

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The IDF-provided Koran for swearing in (Photo: EPA)


"When we swore allegiance to the state, I did it with all my heart," said the excited private. "I understood how important it was to give and do my part for the country in which I was born, that I live my life in, and that I'm proud of."

Solomon, i just wondered......Israel is a secular state or not ?
 
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