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The Israeli Security Forces are several organizations collectively responsible for Israel's security. The organizations are independent but cooperate with each other. The list includes military, government agencies, law enforcement organizations and public officials as well as voluntary first aid organization, operated by civilians, and assisted by the state of Israel.

Israeli citizens upon reaching age 18 are required to serve three years if they are male, and two years if they are females, in the military service. Religious girls often do an alternative service (Sheirut Leumi). Many religious boys enter the Hesder program, allowing them to in continue their Torah studies - serving 1 1/2 years in the IDF on active duty, and learning for 2 1/2 years in a yeshiva. Israeli Arabs are not required to serve in the military, though Israeli Druze and Circassian males are drafted, and some groups of Bedouins and other Arabs also volunteer for service.

Israel Defense Forces

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The military. The IDF operates air, ground and naval forces in order to protect Israel against foreign armies and terrorists. The IDF elite units are called Sayeret. The most famous Sayeret units are Sayeret Matkal and Shayetet-13.

Israel Police

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A civilian force. As with most other police forces in the world, their duties include crime fighting, traffic control and maintaining public safety.

Intelligence Community

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