IDF fallen - translation to german
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IDF fallen - translation to german

IDF Spokesperson; IDF Spokesman; IDF Spokesperson's website; IDF Spokesperson's Website; IDF spokesperson
  • IDF Spokesperson's Unit military photographer
  • IDF Spokesperson since March 2023, [[Daniel Hagari]].

IDF fallen      
Gefallene der israelischen Armee (Israel Defence Forces)
IDF spokesman         
der Militärsprecher
IDF orchestra         
  • [[Michael Yaaran]] in October 2011.
  • The IDF Orchestra, forming a [[Star of David]]
IDF ORCHESTRA
IDF Orchestra; IDF Choir
das Orchester der israelischen Armee

Definition

IDF
Intel Developer Forum (Reference: Intel, conference)

Wikipedia

IDF Spokesperson's Unit

The IDF Spokesperson's Unit (Hebrew: דובר צה"ל, Dover Tsahal, abbr. Dotz) is the unit in the IDF Operations Directorate, responsible for information policy and media relations. The unit is led by the IDF Spokesperson, a brigadier general and member of the General Staff, and by the Deputy Spokesperson, a colonel. The current Spokesperson is Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari.

Examples of use of IDF fallen
1. A siren during the Memorial Day for the IDF fallen?
2. Another NIS 1.2 billion is earmarked for support of widows and families of IDF fallen and commemoration projects.
3. By Uri Blau Tags: israel news The bereaved families of IDF fallen soldiers never forget the traumatic knock on the door, announcing the arrival of three military men in uniform and a doctor, who have come to inform them of the death of their loved one.
4. Holocaust Memorial Day is perceived by some of the Mizrahi Jews as a memorial day for Ashkenazis; the Memorial Day for the IDF fallen is alien to at least part of the ultra–Orhodox; as for the Arab citizens, who constitute a fifth of our country, not only are they estranged from two thirds of these dates, but they are also hostile.