Israel women in combat
From harlots to heroines: October 7 opens new chapter for women soldiers in Israeli cinema
Stories of women on the frontline on October 7 are opening a new chapter on female soldiers in Israeli cinema.
As women join IDF combat units, military kit must be redesigned to fit them - opinion
Female IDF soldiers' trauma overlooked despite historic mobilization: 'We need to be seen'
A new era for The Jerusalem Report - from the editor
Jewish women's org. celebrates eight women who changed Israeli history
The campaign will be integrated into existing Momentum programs like the Momentum Fellowship and the Momentum Yearlong Journey.
12 women pass IDF screening tests for elite Yahalom combat unit
For the first time ever, 12 women will begin the year-long Yahalom training course after entry to the unit was opened for women earlier this month.
Will new gov’t set back progress of IDF women in combat units? - analysis
Half of the new government is made up of three to four political parties that either completely oppose women serving in the IDF or specifically oppose them serving in any combat units.
Tzipi Livni: Israeli attacks against IDF soldiers likely to increase
The former foreign minister warned of a growing phenomenon of attacks by Jewish Israelis against soldiers after a female soldier was attacked in Hebron over the weekend.
IDF begins drafting women to elite combat units in historic first
Female recruits will undergo various physical and mental screenings to draft into combat positions in the elite search and rescue unit.
IDF appoints first woman to command a brigade
Col. Reut Rettig-Weiss will command the 99th Division's Artillery Brigade.
Following petition to High Court, IDF modestly expands combat roles for women
Unit 669, Yahalom Combat Engineering Corps will open to women, Sayaret Matkal, Shayetet 13 will remain closed.
First all-female tank crew to be stationed on Egyptian border
Making history, Israel's first all-female tank crew is set to be stationed on the Egyptian border, with a female commander.
Amid coronavirus, cadet graduates officers course, parents watch on TV
Zehavi said that going through the course through these "uncertain times" during the coronavirus pandemic taught her lasting values such as leadership.
Female tank commanders petition Supreme Court to serve in Armored Corps
The petition by the two women is the second one to be filed against the decision to bar women from serving in tanks.