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{{Short description|Gendarmerie and border security branch of the Israel National Police}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=January 2013}} {{Expand Hebrew|topic=mil|date=January 2021}} }} {{pp-extended|small=yes}} {{Infobox law enforcement agency |agencyname = Israel Border Police |nativenamea = {{lang|he|ืึดืฉึฐืืึทืจ ืึทืึฐึผืืึผื}} |nativenamer = {{Transliteration|he|Miลกmar Ha-Gvul}} |commonname = Magav |logo = Emblem of Magav.svg |logocaption = Emblem of Magav |flag = Flag of the Israel Border Police.svg |flagcaption = Flag of Israel Border Police |speciality1 = border |formedyear = 1953 |preceding1 = Frontier Corps{{efn|Not to be confused with the [[Frontier Corps]] of [[Pakistan]]}} |employees = โ8,000 soldiers and officers |country = Israel |national = Yes |governingbody = Israel Police |police = Yes |gendarmerie = Yes |local = Yes |website = {{URL|http://www.police.gov.il/English_contentPage.aspx|www.police.gov.il}} }} The '''Israel Border Police''' ({{langx|he|ืึดืฉึฐืืึทืจ ืึทืึฐึผืืึผื|Miลกmar Ha-Gvul}}) is the [[gendarmerie]] and [[Border guard|border security]] branch of the [[Israel Police|Israel National Police]]. It is also commonly known by its Hebrew abbreviation '''Magav''' ({{Script/Hebrew|ืื"ื}}), meaning [[border guard]]; its members are colloquially known as ''magavnikim'' ({{Script/Hebrew|ืื"ืื ืืงืื}}; singular ''magavnik''). "Border Guard" is often used as the official name of the Israel Border Police in English. While its main task is securing Israel's borders, it has also been deployed to assist the [[Israel Defense Forces]], and for [[counter-terrorism]] and [[law enforcement]] operations in the [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank|Israeli-occupied]] [[West Bank]] and in [[Jerusalem]]. The Israeli Border Police is known to include many soldiers from minority backgrounds, being a particularly popular choice for [[Israeli Druze|Druze]] recruits, and also including many soldiers from [[Circassians in Israel|Circassian]], [[Arab Christians|Arab Christian]], and [[Negev Bedouin|Bedouin]] backgrounds.<ref name=":0">Arab-Israeli Military Forces in an Era of Asymmetric Wars, Anthony H. Cordesman, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1 January 2006, page 133</ref> ==History== [[File:Border Police officers monitor Biden visit, July 2022 (Thumbnail friendly).jpg|thumb|left|''Magavniks'' in [[Jerusalem]] monitor [[Joe Biden]]s visit to Israel in July 2022.]] The Border Police was founded in 1949 as the Frontier Corps ({{Script/Hebrew|ืืื ืืกืคืจ}}, ''Heil HaSfar''), a [[gendarmerie]] under the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] with the task of providing security in rural areas and along the borders. Over the following years, it was gradually transferred to the command of the [[Israeli Police|Police]] and became the Border Police. During these years, it secured new settlements and countered infiltration of Palestinian [[Fedayeen#Palestinians|fedayeen]], especially from [[Egypt]] and [[Jordan]]. During the [[1956 Suez War]], the Border Police was involved in the [[Kafr Qasim massacre]]. On the second day of the war, a curfew was imposed on the [[Israeli Arab]] village. Villagers who had worked in the village fields and were apparently unaware of the curfew were shot as they returned to the village,<ref>''Jewish Literacy'', Joseph Telushkin, p. 595, Harper-Collins, 1991, {{ISBN|0-688-08506-7}}</ref> resulting in 49 dead. This event was strongly protested by the Israeli public and resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the obligation of soldiers to disobey manifestly illegal orders. During the 1967 [[Six-Day War]], the Border Police fought alongside the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]]. After the war, it was deployed in the [[West Bank]] and [[Gaza Strip]] and charged with maintaining law and order as part of the military administration of [[Israeli-occupied territories]]. Since then, a significant portion of the Border Police's activity has been in these territories, especially during the years of the [[First Intifada]] and the [[Second Intifada|Second (al-Aqsa) Intifada]]. In 1974, the [[Counter-terrorism|counter-terror]] unit [[Yamam]] was established. [[File:MAGAV TEL AVIV MERKAZ.jpg|thumb|''Magavnikim'' with an Israel Border Police [[Chevrolet Express]] van on the [[Tel Aviv Promenade]] in [[Tel Aviv]].]] In the 2000 [[October Riots]], the Border Police was used as the main branch of the treatment in the events. During the Second Intifada, the Border Police took a large part in the security activity. In 2005, the Border Police participated in the implementation of the [[Israeli disengagement from Gaza]]. The Border Police's heaviest area of operation is Jerusalem. Virtually all "soldiers" seen patrolling Jerusalem's streets are Border Guard Police officers. Approximately 20% of all Border Guard personnel in the country are in Jerusalem. Jerusalem MAGAV also provides security and conducts military operations, raids, and arrests on Palestinians in cities like [[Jenin]], [[Nablus]], [[Jericho]], [[Qalqilya]], [[Tulkarm]], [[Ramallah]], and [[Hebron]]. The number of Border Guards is believed to be about 6,000 soldiers and officers. ==Structure== [[File:Jerusalem - 20190205-DSC 1154.jpg|thumb|''Magavniks'' in the [[Muslim Quarter (Jerusalem)|Muslim Quarter]] of Jerusalem's [[Old City (Jerusalem)|Old City]].]] The Border Police is composed of professional officers on payroll and field policemen redirected from the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] (at age 18, Israelis can choose to serve in the Border Police instead of the IDF). All border policemen are trained in combat, [[counter-terrorism]], [[riot control]], and police work. Outstanding officers can train as specialists, such as [[sniper]]s, buggy-drivers, dog operators, or bomb squad members. Because of their combat training, border police are employed in areas with greater risk of riots, violence and terror. They serve mainly in the countryside, in Arab villages and towns (along with the regular police), near the borders and in the [[West Bank]]. ===Settlements security=== The Border Police is also responsible for security of rural settlements inside Israel with its Rural Police (Hebrew: ืฉืืืืจ ืืคืจื, ''shitur kafri'') units and Community Security Coordinators (Hebrew: ืจื"ืฉ, ''rabash''). Rural policemen are full-time professional officers and security coordinators are a mixture of full-time and volunteer officers. ===Special Operations Units=== The Border Police has four [[Special forces]] units: ====Yamam==== {{main|Yamam}} [[File:Magav-Facebook--Yamam-0009.jpg|thumb|YAMAM operators]] The '''Yamam''' ({{langx|he|ืื"ื}}, an acronym for ''Centralized Special Unit'' {{Script/Hebrew|ืืืืื ืืจืืืืช ืืืืืืช}}, ''Yeแธฅida Merkazit Meyuแธฅedet''), also called in Hebrew {{Script/Hebrew|ืืืืืื ืืืืืืืช ืืืืืื ืืืจืืจ}} and '''Israel's National Counter Terror Unit''' (I.N.C.T.U.) in English, is Israel's national counter-terrorism unit. The Yamam is capable of both hostage-rescue operations and offensive takeover raids against terrorist targets in civilian areas. Besides military and counter-terrorism duties, it also performs [[SWAT]] duties and undercover police work. The unit operates snipers, police dog (K9) handlers, rappelling teams, [[Bomb disposal|EOD]] experts, paramedics, and undercover operators. YAMAM was formed in 1974 as a response to a wave of Palestinian terrorism. The unit has since carried out thousands of operations, killed hundreds of terrorists, and foiled countless terror attacks. It was awarded five citations of recommendation ({{langx|he|ืฆื"ืฉ}}) from the Police Commissioner and one from the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] [[Chief of the General Staff (Israel)|Chief of general staff]] ({{langx|he|ืฆื"ืฉ ืืจืืื"ื}}). ====Yamas==== {{main|Yamas (Israel Border Police unit)}} [[File:Israeli-Police-Facebook--YAMAS-001.jpg|thumb|YAMAS in training]] The '''Yamas''' is the undercover counter-terror unit. The Yamas is often expected to carry out complex missions with little or no preparation, often involving daylight raids in volatile areas. It does not follow regular military or police command structure and answers directly to the [[Shin Bet|Shabak]]. The IDF long denied its existence. ====Others==== * '''Samag''' (Tactical Counter-Crime and Counter-Terror Rapid Deployment Unit) * '''Matilan''' (Intelligence Gathering and Infiltrations Interception Unit) ==Volunteer Border Guard== The Border Guard also deploys many volunteers. These members serve in regular Border Guard units. The Border Guard relies on volunteer soldiers to reinforce its manpower and help maintain Israel's security needs. The volunteer Border Guard are given special attention in sensitive places like Jerusalem where security threats are highest and sometimes double or even triple the manpower of full-time security forces in a given area. Many of these special Border Guard volunteers are Jewish immigrants who immigrated to Israel from places like the [[United States]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[South Africa]], [[South America]], and the former [[Soviet Union]].<ref>[http://www.israelborderguardvolunteers.com/about.html About the Volunteers] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713063447/http://www.israelborderguardvolunteers.com/about.html |date=2011-07-13 }} <!--now a Japanese language site--> Retrieved on December 3, 2007.</ref> Volunteer Border Guard members leave behind jobs and families on a regular basis to serve in this combat unit. Some come from cities like Beit Shemesh, Ofrah, Ashkelon, Ra'anana and Haifa. They are not paid for serving in the Border Guard and serve in their spare time. ==Commanders== Below is a list of current and former Border Police commanders. * Pinchas Kopel (1953-1964) He later was the third police commissioner. * Shimon Eshed (1964-1972) Later he was commander of the Northern District. * Chaim Levi (1972-1976) Later he was the Prison Service Commissioner. * Zvi Bar (1976-1983) Later he was the head of the Police Operations Branch and served as mayor of Ramat Gan. * Pinchas Shahar (1983-1989) With a masterpiece. * Meshulam Amit (1989-1993) He was briefly deputy mayor of Jerusalem and was a candidate for the Knesset on behalf of the Moledet party. * Yitzhak Aharonovitch (1993-1995) Later on, Cohen was commander of the SJ District, commander of the Southern District and the commissioner of police. He also was Minister of Public Security on behalf of the Yisrael Beiteinu party. * Israel Sadan (1998-1995) Later he was mayor of Hadera. * Yitzhak Dadon (1998-2001) The service decoration. * Yaakov Ganot (2001-2002) Later he was the Commissioner of Prisons. He is CEO of the Airports Authority. * David Tzur (2002-2004) Later he was commander of the Tel Aviv District. He also was a member of the Knesset on behalf of the Movement Party. * Hossein Fares (2004-2007) The first Druze head of the Israel Police. * Israel Isaac (2007-2011) Later he was the Israel Police commissioner. * Yoram Halevy (2011 - 2012) Later he was commander of the Southern District, now commander of the Jerusalem District. * Amos Jacob (2012-2016) Commander of the Hof District. * Yaakov Shabtai (current from February 2016)<ref>From Hebrew page</ref> ==Ranks== Border Police ranks are the same as those of the [[Israel Police]] and are similarly sworn in: the ranks of police officers and junior officers on the shirt collar, ranks of officers and senior officers on the cover. But in field uniforms, Border Police officers wear rank insignia on a green background worn on epaulets on top of both shoulders or on green epaulets. Border Police branch insignia is worn on the cap or beret. Enlisted grades wear rank insignia on the sleeve, halfway between the shoulder and the elbow. The Border Police [[British Army]] style insignia are white with blue interwoven threads backed with the appropriate corps color. ;Officers {| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px;" {{Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armed Forces/OF/Blank}} {{Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OF/Israel (Border Police)}} |- style="text-align:center;" ! English | colspan=6| | colspan=2| Deputy commissioner | colspan=2| Assistant commissioner | colspan=2| Commander | colspan=2| Chief superintendent | colspan=2| Superintendent | colspan=2| Chief inspector | colspan=3| Inspector | colspan=3| Sub-inspector |} ;Officer cadets {| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px; width: 50%" |- style="text-align:center;" ! rowspan=2|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Israel Border Police.svg}} Israel Border Police | [[File:Cadet MAGAV.png|100px]] |- style="text-align:center;" | {{lang|he|ืฆืืขืจ}}<br />{{lang|he-Latn|Tzoar}} |- style="text-align:center;" ! English | Officer cadet |} ;Others {| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px;" {{Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OR/Blank}} {{Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OR/Israel (Border Police)}} |- style="text-align:center;" ! English | colspan=3| Station sergeant major | colspan=3| Sergeant major | colspan=1| First sergeant | colspan=1| Master sergeant | colspan=2| Sergeant first class | colspan=6| Staff sergeant | colspan=6| Sergeant | colspan=4| Corporal | colspan=2| | colspan=6| Constable |} ==Uniforms== The Border has several types of uniforms: * Service dress (ืืื ืืืฃ Madei Alef โ Uniform "A") โ the everyday uniform which is a grey variant of the khaki Navy and Air Corps uniform. A green lanyard is worn on the left shoulder with the Class A uniform<ref>Israeli Defense Forces since 1973 (pps L and 62/63) and by Sam Katz, Osprey Elite Series #8, Copyright 1986 {{ISBN|0-85045-687-8}}</ref> * Field dress ( ืืื ื Madei Bet โ Uniform "B") โ worn into combat, training, work on base. The first two resemble each other but the Madei Alef is made of higher quality materials in grey while the madei bet is in grey drab. * Officers / Ceremonial dress (ืืื ืฉืจื madei srad) โ worn by officers, or during special events/ceremonies. Consists of a light yellow shirt and brown-gray trousers. The service uniform for all Border Police personnel is grey. The uniforms consist of a two-pocket shirt, plain or [[combat trousers]], sweater, jacket or blouse, and shoes or boots. The grey [[Combat uniform|fatigues]] are the same for winter and summer and heavy winter gear is issued as needed. Women's dress parallels the men's but may substitute a skirt for the trousers.<ref name=":1">Israeli Defense Forces since 1973 (p62) and by Sam Katz, Osprey Elite Series #8, Copyright 1986 {{ISBN|0-85045-687-8}}</ref> Headgear included a service cap for dress and semi-dress and a field cap or bush hat worn with fatigues. Border Police personnel generally wear green berets in lieu of the service cap. Some units have small variations in their uniforms such as certain Security and Tactical units in Jerusalem who wear the standard IDF olive fatigues.<ref name=":1" /> <gallery> File:Border Police of Israel.jpg|A border police officer with a [[tear gas]] mask. File:Female Israeli border guards on patrol in Jerusalem.jpg|Border police officers on patrol in [[Jerusalem]]. File:Graduate day 2022-02-23-Noam.jpg|Border policewoman wears the Madei Srad. File:Border Police Madei Bet (ืืื ื).jpg|Border police officers wearing Madei Bet. File:Border Police Blue Work suit.jpg|Border police officers in blue jumpsuit. </gallery> ==Weapons and equipment== [[File:Gas_gun.JPG|thumb|An Israeli Border Guard with a Federal M201-Z riot gas gun]] The primary Border Police weapons are the [[CAR-15]] and [[M16 rifle|M-16]] rifles, some of which are attached to the [[M-203 grenade launcher]]. The Border Police also use standard IDF equipment such as vests and helmets. Special units of Border Police use [[Glock 17]], [[Glock 19]], [[IWI Jericho 941|Jericho]], or [[Browning Hi-Power|FN HP]] pistols. Some units, such as the Jerusalem Patrol Unit, carry the [[Beretta M9#M9 22|Beretta M9-22LR]] .22LR pistol. Special units use a variety of other weapons, [[Ruger 10/22#10/22 Tactical|Ruger S22s]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/10/21/israel-adopts-ruger-sr-22-in-less-lethal-sniper-role/|title=Israel Adopts Ruger SR-22 in "Less Lethal" Sniper Role -|date=21 October 2015}}</ref> sniper rifles, submachine guns, and shotguns. The Border Police extensively use riot dispersal means such as batons and shields, tear gas canisters, [[stun grenade]]s, [[rubber bullet]]s, and [[water cannon]]s. ==Transportation== The Border Police use [[Toyota Hilux]], [[Plasan Sand Cat|Carkal]], [[MDT David|Dawid]] wheeled [[Armoured personnel carrier|armored personnel carriers]] and a variety of patrol cars and vehicles. Several units use motorcycles and [[All-terrain vehicle|ATVs]]. ==Memorial== The Border Police Memorial and Heritage Center<ref>[http://greenberets.co.il/ืืืช-ืืืจืฉืช-ืืื ืฆืื/ืขื-ืืืืืืื-ืืื-ืืืืกืืืจืื Hebrew website]</ref> is in the western Carmel mountains near Zomet Iron at road 65.<ref>[http://greenberets.co.il/ืืืช-ืืืจืฉืช-ืืื ืฆืื/ืืคืช-ืืืขื Map]</ref> <gallery> File:Israeli_Border_Police_Memorial_and_Heritage_Center.JPG|Israeli Border Police Memorial and Heritage Center. File:Israel Border Police monument02.jpg|Israel Border Police monument. </gallery> <gallery> File:ื'ืืค ืืืืื ืฉื ืืฉืืจืช ืืฉืจืื.jpg|[[Plasan Sand Cat|Carkal]] in the colors of the [[Israel Police|blue Police]]. File:BTS_Hebron_Tour_280215_13.jpg|[[MDT David]]s File:Armored Toyota HiLux, Plasan Sasa company.jpg|Plasan IBEX File:Magav merkaz.jpg|[[Toyota Hilux]] pickup File:Isuzu D-Max Border Police car in Israel 06.jpg|Border Police [[Isuzu D-Max (first generation)|Isuzu D-Max]] pickup File:Police_israel_9216.jpg|[[AIL Storm]], no longer in use. </gallery> ==Criticism== In 2001, the Israeli NGO [[B'tselem]] reported that violence against Palestinians in the occupied territories was widespread among Border Police units. Several cases of abuse, including the breaking of the hand of a three-year-old child, were documented over a short period of months. It added that prosecution of officers who perpetrate such acts was difficult, since Border Police, in contravention of the law, do not carry tags allowing them to be identified, and registering complaints against them was hindered by numerous bureaucratic obstacles, such as making travel permits to Israeli courts difficult to obtain.<ref>Yael Stein, [https://www.btselem.org/sites/default/files/publications/200105_standard_routine_eng.pdf ''STANDARD ROUTINE: Beatings and Abuse of Palestinians by Israeli Security Forces during the Al-Aqsa Intifada,''] [[B'tselem]] 2001 pp21ff p.22.</ref><ref>[[Norman Finkelstein|Norman G. Finkelstein]], [https://books.google.com/books?id=qc6Tn-C2B5UC&pg=PA166 ''Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History,''] [[University of California Press]] 2008 pp.166-167</ref> ==See also== * [[Mishmeret Yesha]] * [[Administration of Border Crossings, Population and Immigration]] ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==Bibliography== * Bregman, Ahron (2002). ''Israel's Wars: A History Since 1947''. London: Routledge. {{ISBN|0-415-28716-2}} * Arno Klarsfeld, Yves Derai, ''Israรซl transit: Entretiens avec Yves Derai'', L' Archipel, {{ISBN|2-84187-465-6}} * Moshe Givati, Abir 21 - The Story of Eli Avram, Commander of the Undercover Unit, Reut Publishing, 2003. * Yosef Argaman, The Border - Cases in the History of the Border Police, Israel: The Border Police, the "Green Berets" Association and the Ministry of Defense Publication, 1996. ==External links== {{commons category}} * [https://www.gov.il/he/Departments/Topics/israel_border_police Border Police page at Israel Police site] (Hebrew) * [https://www.gov.il/en/departments/israel_police Israeli Police official website] {{Law enforcement in Israel}} {{Israel Defense Forces}} {{Border guards}} {{Israel topics}} [[Category:Israel Border Police| ]] [[Category:IsraeliโPalestinian conflict]] [[Category:West Bank]] [[Category:Military of Israel]] [[Category:Police units of Israel]]
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