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Number of Muslim, Christian Arab volunteers in IDF growing

By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspomdent

 New figures made available by the Israel Defense Forces show the number of
Muslim and Christian Arab Israeli volunteers in the army is growing.

The deaths of five soldiers from the IDF's Desert Reconnaissance Unit (the
so-called Bedouin unit) in an attack on an army outpost near Rafah earlier
this month drew public attention to the service of Bedouin in the IDF.

However, the reports on the incident paid little attention to the fact that
most of the dead were not Bedouin: Three of the five soldiers killed were
Muslim Arabs from villages in the Galilee and Triangle, who had volunteered
for military service.

Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon paid condolence visits to the three families -
the first such visits by a chief of staff.

During one of the visits, Ya'alon shook the hand of a relative of one of
the soldiers, a Palestinian woman from Jenin, who had married into the
family of the deceased soldier, and had taken up residence in Israel.

If among the Bedouin community its soldiers encounter hostile reactions and
charges of aiding Israel's war against their Palestinian brothers, the
situation is far worse for Muslim and Christian Arabs.

While Bedouin have been volunteering for the IDF, primarily as trackers,
for dozens of years, Muslim and Christian Arabs have been doing so, on a
very small scale, only since the 1990s.

The numbers increased slightly prior to 2000, but then fell significantly
with the outbreak of the intifada in September of that year and Israel
Police's killing of 13 Arab citizens in the October riots.

Nevertheless, partial figures given to Haaretz by the IDF indicate a
renewed increase in the enlistment of Muslim and Christian youth over the
past two years.

The number of Muslim volunteers in 2003 was 64.5 percent higher than in
2000, while the enlistment of Christians increased by 16 percent over the
same period.

A senior source at the IDF's Personnel Directorate notes that incomplete
figures for 2004 show a further increase, at a rate of some 20 percent, in
the enlistment of youth from both sectors.

The IDF does not furnish exact numbers, but it appears that the annual
number of volunteers from both sectors together does not exceed 150. About
half this number serves in infantry units, primarily the Desert
Reconnaissance Unit.

Soldiers not medically fit for combat serve in combat-support positions
such as drivers.

A source at the Personnel Directorate attributes some of this increase to
the intensive work carried out by IDF representatives in Arab villages,
particularly those with mixed populations.

The IDF officials inform high school students and youth movement members of
career opportunities in the army; but, the Personnel Directorate source
notes, the IDF tries not to "push its way into" these communities, and
focuses only on those to which it is invited.

Communities that are also home to Druze residents, who are required to
enlist, and Bedouin are considered more likely targets, because they are
more open to inviting the IDF representatives.

"From our point of view, we have an interest in incorporating these
populations," says the Personnel Directorate source. "From the point of
view of those who enlist, it is a step toward becoming more a part of
Israeli society."

The source adds that the IDF has boosted its Hebrew-language teaching
activities among members of the Desert Reconnaissance Unit, and also has
diversified its professional training program for these soldiers so they
can find work after they are discharged.


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