- The INS
Herev (Hebrew: חרב, Sword) is a Sa'ar 4.5-class
missile boat of the
Israeli Navy's
Shayetet 3 Flotilla,
built by
Israel Shipyards Ltd. and commissioned...
- The
Sword Battalion (Hebrew: גְּדוּד חֶרֶב Gdud
Ḥerev; Arabic: كتيبة السيف Katībat al-Sayf),
previously Unit 300 and also
known as the IDF Minorities...
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Herev Le'et (Hebrew: חֶרֶב לְאֵת, lit.
Sword to Plowshare) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
coastal plain to the
south of
Hadera and covering...
- battalion,
Herev, under-staffed. This
trend has led to
calls for its disbandment. On May 15, 2015, it was
announced that the
Druze battalion Herev would be...
- Minorities' Unit",
which operated until 2015 in the form of the
independent Herev Gdud ("Sword") battalion. However,
since the 1980s
Druze soldiers have increasingly...
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Miznak to INS
Herev, four Osa-class
missile boats were
detected coming out of Alexandria,
heading east. When
Barkai climbed aboard the
Herev, he ordered...
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Another two further-upgraded Sa'ar 4.5 Hetz-subclass
missile boats called INS
Herev and INS Sufa were
commissioned in 2002 and 2003,
raising the
number of Sa'ar...
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Druze commander of the IDF
Herev battalion...
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Upper Galilee, in
northern Israel. Amar
began his
military service in the
Herev infantry battalion, the
battalion is
known for the
fierce loyalty and solidarity...
-
December 2007.
Retrieved 7
January 2006. Firro, Kais (15
August 2006). "Druze
Herev Battalion Fights 32 Days With No Casualties".
Arutz Sheva.
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