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According to figures from the IDF’s Manpower Directorate, more than 20,000 women eligible for combat service enlisted last year. These recruits were assessed as medically, physically, and mentally fit for frontline duty. Of these, 35% participated in preparatory combat assessment days, and 76% of those went on to formally enlist as combat soldiers. In total, roughly 5,300 of the 7,000 women expressing interest in combat roles completed the process. “As of today, one in four women found fit for combat service actually enlists in a combat role,” said Major-General David Bar Kalifa, head of the Manpower Directorate.
Female soldiers are now a major component of units stationed along Israel’s borders with Egypt and Jordan, as well as along the separation barrier in the West Bank. In some battalions, women constitute over 60% of personnel, and some even serve aboard Israel’s main battle tanks, the Merkava. In recent years, these units have carried out operational missions in the Gaza Strip. The proportion of women in artillery and Home Front Command units is also rising, while attention is increasingly focused on female recruits in the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit, currently in training.