Special forces of Israel


Special forces units in the Israel Defense Forces encompass a broad definition of specialist units. Such units are usually a regiment or a battalion in strength.
Sayeret, or reconnaissance units in the Israel Defense Forces nomenclature, specialize in intelligence gathering and surveillance. In practice, these units specialize in commando and other special forces roles, in addition to reconnaissance.
Mista'arvim, also spelled as mistaravim, are counter-terrorism units whose members are specifically trained to operate undercover, in enemy territory, in order to assassinate or capture wanted targets.

History

Unit 101

Commando Unit 101, the founding Israeli special forces unit, was established and commanded by Ariel Sharon on orders from Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion in August 1953. They were armed with non-standard weapons and tasked with carrying out retribution operations across the state's borders – in particular, establishing small unit maneuvers, activation and tactical insertion and exit tactics.
Members of the unit were recruited only from agricultural Kibbutzim and Moshavim. Membership in the unit was by invitation only, and any new member had to be voted on by all existing members before they were accepted.
The unit was merged into the 890th Paratroopers Battalion during January 1954, on orders of General Dayan, Chief of Staff, because he wanted their experience and spirit to be spread among all infantry units of IDF starting with the paratroopers. They are considered to have had a significant influence on the development of subsequent Israeli special forces units.

Sayeret units today

All combat brigades in the IDF include a unit with improved weaponry and training used for reconnaissance and special forces missions, trained to use advanced weapons and reconnaissance technology, as well as hand-to-hand combat. Historically the brigades used to only have one company-sized unit outfitted to do this job, known as Palsar / Plugot Siyur. Although the Palsar are mostly oriented at battlefield support, many have participated in special operations over the years.
While in the past there were differences between the Siyur units, learning from past events and in order to improve and develop their forces, the IDF has consolidating them into larger units with many different capabilities: battalion-sized units called Gadsar. Each Gadsar is made up of three specialized Plugot : demolitions and combat engineering, reconnaissance and anti-tank.
In late December 2015, several IDF special forces units were transferred to the Oz Brigade.
Other SF units or Sayaret are larger units, operating directly under the General Staff. They are tasked with the most sensitive missions but they also support other conventional and SF units, if needed. Those units are Sayeret Matkal, Shayetet 13 and Shaldag.

IDF units

Reconnaissance units

These are the most well-known reconnaissance units. Their operators are proficient in long range solo navigation, as opposed to other special forces units in the IDF where long range navigation is done with a minimum of 2 operators.
  • General Staff Reconnaissance Unit 269 – Sayeret Matkal – the IDF's principal Sayeret unit, is used mainly to obtain strategic intelligence behind enemy lines and to perform hostage-rescue missions on foreign soil. It is directly subordinate to the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate.
  • 13th Flotilla – Shayetet 13 – the naval commando unit. It is part of the Israeli Navy and tasked with maritime hostage-rescue missions. Founded in 1948 by former members of the Palyam, the naval branch of the Haganah.
  • Unit 5101 – Shaldag – founded in 1974 by several former Sayeret Matkal veterans, it is the Israeli Air Force's commando unit, specializing in forward air control, aerial & special reconnaissance, and target designation outside of Israel's borders.

    Infantry Corps

89th "Oz" Brigade

  • Unit 212 – Maglan – a commando unit which specializes in operating behind enemy lines.
  • Unit 217 – Duvdevan – mistaravim unit.
  • Unit 621 – Egoz – counter-guerrilla unit.

    Infantry brigades

The regular five infantry brigades operate their own Palsars, today joint with Pal'nat and Pal'han to form a "Gad'sar/G'dud Siur", or Reconnaissance Battalion. Each unit is subordinate to a specific brigade command, though they are not restricted to it.
File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Soldiers in Deep Snow.jpg|thumb|right|IDF Alpinist Unit dispatched to Mount Hermon
  • Alpinist – IDF mountain-warfare unit operating in the Golan Heights; provides protection for IDF electronic listening posts on Mount Hermon and Mount Avital. This unit also provides alpine rescue services..
  • General Staff Security Unit – bodyguard unit of the Chief of General Staff and other top dignitaries.
  • LOTAR – the IDF counter-terrorism school. Most IDF special forces units mentioned go through weeks of training led by LOTAR at the Mitkan Adam base, and as such the school includes an operational unit made up by the school's instructors.
  • LOTAR Eilatreserve force counter-terrorism/hostage-rescue unit based at the southern Israeli port city of Eilat..
  • Oketz – the IDF's special K-9 unit.
  • School Of Operational Mobility – Training of special forces and units from the entire IDF as tactical mobile personnel.

    Disbanded units

  • Unit 101 – the first Israeli special forces unit, commanded by Ariel Sharon.
  • Sayeret Shaked – IDF Southern Command special forces unit.
  • Sayeret Duchifat – Armored Corps anti-tank unit.
  • Samson UnitGaza Strip mista'arvim unit.
  • Sayeret Rimon – Desert warfare, Gaza Strip infiltration of terrorists and border infiltration.

    Law enforcement

Border Police

  • Yamam – a counter-terrorist unit specializing in hostage-rescue operations and offensive take-over raids against targets in civilian areas
  • Yamas – special operations and mista'arvim unit directly subordinate to the Shin Bet.

    Police

  • Yasam – quick response and riot police unit.
  • Gideonim – undercover and mistaravim unit.
  • YAGAL – counter-smuggling unit.

    Prison Service

  • Metzada unit – quick response and intervention force and specializes in suppression of prisoner uprisings.
  • Nahshon – intervention and conveyance unit; deals with searches, silencing disturbances, guarding IPS staff, etc.
  • Dror – counter-narcotics unit