- Mistaravim
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Mistaravim (Hebrew: מסתערבים, lit. Arabized, in Arabic "مستعربين")is the name given to those counter-terrorism units of the Israel Defense Forces in which soldiers are specifically trained to disguise themselves as Arabs in order to kill or capture a wanted terrorist. These are also commonly known as the 'Arab Platoons'. In Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Acts of War, it is stated that Mistaravim do not allow their real identities to become known to people outside their unit, and that even when they are undercover, they go to great lengths to avoid being recorded. They are also said to be trained in counter-detection of human or mechanical surveillance.
Training
Training for these units is about fifteen months:
- Four months basic infantry training in the Mitkan Adam army base - the IDF Special Training Center.
- Two and a half months of advanced infantry training in the same base.
- Two months unit's basic training, which focus on advanced urban navigation exercises and the beginning of CT training.
- Four months Mistaravim course, which covers everything from learning the Arabs' traditions, language and their way of thought to civilian camouflage (hair dying, contact lenses, Arabs' clothing).
- One-month courses - sniper, driving and different instructors courses.
Units
Two of these units are in the Israel Defense Forces and one in the Israel Border Police :
- Shimshon (Unit 367), which operated in the Gaza Strip. It was disbanded in 1994 after the Oslo peace talks.
- Duvdevan (Unit 217), which operates in The West Bank.
- YAMAS from the Israel Border Police.
- Masada- An elite unit of the Israeli Prison Service who specializes in this kind of operations, among others.
- The Arab Department- a unite of the Palmach, whose soldiers operated in such activities.
- Sayeret Shaked - an elite unit of the IDF, which also operated undercover in the Gaza Strip in the 70's.
- Hermesh unit- a unit of undercoverd and varied initiated activity, which operated in Judea and Sameria until 1994. The unit was then transferred to the Kfir Infantry Battalion.
External links
- Secret police unit to monitor Arab towns, by Tomer Zarchin, Haaretz, October 13, 2009
Categories:- Counter-terrorism
- Special forces of Israel
- Arab–Israeli conflict
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