IDF soldiers from the ultra-Orthodox Hasmonean Brigade were seen singing emotional and heartfelt Sabbath songs while defending Judea and Samaria from any threats.
Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the ultra-Orthodox Hasmonean Battalion, commending its soldiers for their dedication and rapid advancement through the ranks of the Israeli military.
Following intensive training in Gaza and Judea and Samaria, the IDF’s ultra-Orthodox Hasmonean Brigade entered southern Lebanon, where it conducted small-scale raids targeting Hezbollah positions.
The Jonathan Battalion, the first regular unit of the Hasmonean Brigade, completed its inaugural Golan Heights exercise, showcasing open-field, urban, and specialized combat skills that prepare it for independent operational missions.
The Hasmonean Brigade completed its first full-scale battalion exercise in the Golan Heights, wrapping up intensive training that included open-field warfare, urban combat, raids, and various specialized courses.
An IDF soldier from the Hashmonaim Brigade spoke about the unit’s purity of speech, deep connection to God, and commitment to fulfilling His commandments while serving and protecting the State of Israel.
Yossi Levi, Israel's first Ultra-Orthodox IDF battalion commander, is on a mission to bridge the gap between the Haredi community and military service.