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IDF chief stresses men and women won’t serve in same tanks as part of pilot program

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17.06.2026

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir stressed on Wednesday that men and women will not serve in the same tanks during training or operational activity, after the leaders of more than two dozen yeshivas threatened to stop sending their students to serve in tank units because of a pilot program integrating women into the Armored Corps.

During a meeting of top military officials on Tuesday to discuss the program, Zamir determined that the success of the pilot, set to begin in November, will be measured based on the soldiers’ “professional proficiency, in accordance with existing operational standards and without compromise,” and the establishment of new frameworks “that will enable a full and professional training process and, subsequently, operational capability to carry out routine security and combat missions.”

Zamir also stressed “the importance of maintaining the physical health of the female soldiers throughout the training process, and emphasized that abnormal injury rates, as seen in previous pilots, are not reasonable and indicate a need for adjustment of the process without compromising operational proficiency.”

Additionally, Zamir stated that “there is no intention to integrate men and women together in tank crews, in training or in mission phases.”

The IDF said that if the trial succeeds, “the integration of women will be carried out within a dedicated framework, which will be at least at the company level.” An Armored Corps company is normally composed of 11 tanks.

However, women and men would likely end up serving together at the battalion and brigade levels in combat. The military said that in........

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