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Who Can Volunteer for the IDF?
IDF Mahal - Cumulative qualifications:
IDF Mahal Nahal Haredi -
Cumulative qualifications:
IDF Mahal Hesder - Cumulative
qualifications:
IDF Path for Israeli
citizens residing overseas, children of overseas Israelis etc. - Cumulative
qualifications:
- men and women: age 18 - 23 incl. |
physicians 35 incl. [if this does not apply to you - click
here]
- Israeli
citizen non-resident of Israel at any time between his/her 11th
and 18th birthday:
After arrival in Israel, you have one of the two options:
• IDF service for min. 14 months (or min. 18
months including army ulpan, if necessary).
• Studying at an Israeli academic institution
for the standard time required to get a bachelor's degree (including
mandatory preparatory course, if any). The standard periods vary for
different fields of study. You are exempted in your standard period
from IDF service (mandatory or reserve).
If you first opted for IDF service, you have two options after
discharge:
• Leaving Israel: you are not liable for any
additional IDF service (mandatory or reserve), even if you return from
time to time as a tourist.
• Staying in Israel as a Toshav
Hozer (or returning after less than 24 months as a Toshav Hozer):
basically, you have to complete the IDF service time which was mandatory
for your age at the time of your first arrival in Israel. The additional
service time varies due to individual factors; as you can calculate
for yourself, this may also be zero (for example if you are too old).
In any case, you will be assigned to a Reserve Service unit; the IDF
does not, however, always call up all of their reservists every year,
and a variety of exemptions are available.
If you first opted for studies in Israel, you have two options
after the end of your standard time:
• IDF service for the time which was mandatory
for your age at the time of your first arrival in Israel. The service
time varies due to individual factors; as you can calculate for yourself,
this may also be zero (for example if you are too old). In any case,
you may be assigned to a Reserve Service unit; the IDF does not, however,
always call up all of their reservists every year, and a variety of
exemptions are available.
• Leaving Israel (at any time during that year):
- if you do not return as Toshav Hozer (however, you may visit Israel
from time to time): there is no liability for additional IDF service
(mandatory or reserve)
- if you return after more than 24 months as a Toshav Hozer: you will
be assigned to a Reserve Service unit; the IDF does not, however, always
call up all of their reservists every year, and a variety of exemptions
are available
- if you return after less than 24 months as a Toshav Hozer: basically,
you are liable for service in the IDF for the time which was mandatory
for your age at the time of your first arrival in Israel. The service
time varies due to individual factors; as you can calculate for yourself,
this may also be zero (for example if you are too old). In any case,
you will be assigned to a Reserve Service unit; the IDF does not, however,
always call up all of their reservists every year, and a variety of
exemptions are available.
- Register
online
- Israeli
citizens residing overseas who were residents of Israel at any time
between their 11th and 18th birthday
- Register
online
All programs for non-Israelis, please note:
- If the IDF
enlistment date is after your 24th birthday (man) | 21st (woman)
- click
here
- If you are not Jewish
| none of your parents is Jewish | none of your grandparents is
Jewish | you are not the spouse of the aforementioned- click
here
Basically
non-Israeli citizens (men: age 18
- 23 incl. | women: age 18 - 20 incl. | physicians 35 incl.)
qualify for the above IDF Mahal programs
(i.e. without acquiring Israeli citizenship). However, the service
time of non-Israelis with a close link to Israel such as
- former Israelis residing overseas,
- non-Israelis with an Israeli parent,
- non-Israelis with parents living in Israel,
- non-Israelis who stayed in Israel longer than the cumulated maximum
period on a A1, A2 or B2 visa (for temporary residents, tourists,
volunteers, students etc.) and have no cooling off period
of min. two years abroad (occasional short visits as typical for
tourists might be ignored, for that purpose)
is min. 18 months (14 months, if no army ulpan required), the maximum
varies due to the following individual factors:

This table is for men; one for women will
be added soon.
The health profile (physical and psychological assessment) as required
is evaluated by the IDF Recruitment Bureau. Generally, men with
high health profiles will serve in combat units such as the Nahal
Infantry Brigade and those with low health profiles in non-combat
jobs. In any case, your unit will be determined by the IDF depending
on the army's needs and your personal abilities and ambitions. Women
usually serve in non-combat units, if they do not choose to serve
in a combat unit.
Your qualification is subject to final approval by the IDF and
is in any case automatically revoked, if you don’t enlist
before your 24th birthday (men) | 21th birthday (women).
Depending on age and marital status, the
regular IDF service (Shlav Bet) for Israeli citizens might be shorter
than other programs such as Mahal, Mahal Nahal Haredi, Mahal Hesder.
The informations on our pages About the Service
and Volunteering Step-by-Step do not
refer to Israeli overseas reasidents but only to (non-Israeli) volunteers
eligible for the Mahal, Mahal
Nahal Haredi and Mahal Hesder programs.
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