Female soldiers in combat
Israel's debate over women in combat was settled on the Gaza and Lebanon battlefields - opinion
The debate over whether women can serve in combat has been settled on the battlefield through two years of war.
New IDF record: Over 5,000 women recruited for combat roles last year
'You are our victory': Holocaust survivor tells her story to female Israeli soldiers
As war continues, it's time to empower Israeli women - opinion
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.
The IDF should be able to enable combat roles for women - opinion
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi approved the integration of women into combat roles in the Israeli Air Force’s elite 669 Special Rescue Unit.
'Price of women in IDF combat units outweighs benefits' - Minister Kahana
Former fighter pilot and Sayeret Matkal fighter says he opposes integration of women into combat units.
Female combat soldiers to cross enemy lines, face Hezbollah in IDF first
Ten female soldiers from the IDF's field intelligence corps will make up a drone operating team within the previously all-male field intelligence battalion.
Teens appeal to High Court for IDF to open all combat units to women
"We are not asking for the conditions to be changed for us, but just let us try – and if we are found to be compatible, to have us join," Mor Lidani told N12.
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.
IDF drafts thousands of new soldiers to combat, field units
The IDF Technology and Logistics unit prepared for the newcomers with tens of thousands of belts, berets, uniforms and kits that include sewing tools, rubber bands, and the like.
A lone bat sherut, but not alone
Female recruits petition Supreme Court to let them serve in Armored Corps
Or Abramson and Maayan Halberstadt claim military is violating their rights by not allowing them to serve in tanks.
Barak lambasts Smotrich in tweet about female combat soldiers
The former Prime Minister criticized the minister of transportation, tweeting that female soldiers who serve alongside men "Do things that are vitally more important than anything he will ever do."