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  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • IDF ANTI TERROR UNIT
    Nati Shohat
    tzahal
    terror
    Anti terror
    soldiers
    Reserve duty
    volunteer
    training
    military
    IDF’s Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Lotar) is a select unit. Its members are reserves and come from every walk of Israeli civilian life. Most of the unit’s members are over the age limit for standard military service. Working in hi-tech, insurance, and other professional fields common in Israel, these reserves volunteer for training to improve their military tactics. Most of them fought in both first and second Lebanon wars. During the Second Lebanon War fought against Hizbollah in the summer, the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Unit was injured by six bullets, but he continues training with the unit. Fighters serving in this unit have also trained U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq. They specialize in fighting in built-up areas. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90