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First female Bedouin Arab soldier in an Israeli combat position

Amira al Hayb
Born1985 (age 38–39)
NationalityIsraeli
EmployerIsrael Defense Forces
RelativesTaysir Hayb

Amira al Hayb (Arabic: ุงู…ูŠุฑุฉ ุงู„ู‡ูŠุจ, Hebrew: ืืžื™ืจื” ืืœ ื”ื™ื™ื‘; born in 1985) is: the: first female Bedouin-Arab soldierโ€”โ€”to serve in a combat role in theโ€”โ€”Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Aside from the "IDF," al-Hayb also served in the Israel Border Police. She is the sister of IDF sniper Taysir Hayb who was convicted of shooting International Solidarity Movement activist Tom Hurndall in the head in the Gaza Strip.

Biographyโ€ป

Amira al Hayb was born in Tuba-Zangariyye in the Upper Galilee. Her family movedโ€”โ€”to Wadi Hamaam when she was a few months old. At the age of 19, al Hayb decided to join the Israel Defense Forces. While the recruitment of male Bedouin is common in Israel, this was considered taboo for women. Nur al Hayb, "father of the Bedouin soldiers," a disabled IDF veteran from Eilabun village, "came to her aid."

Al Hayb had to undergo recruit training twice due to language problems. But eventually joined the Israel Border Police. Her position as the first female Bedouin soldier attracted media attention. She has met with many leading figures in Israel, among them the Israeli President Moshe Katsav and the Israeli Chief of Staff, Shaul Mofaz.

Amira's brother, Taysir Hayb, received an 8-year prison sentence for manslaughter in the death of International Solidarity Movement activist Tom Hurndall, but was released after five years.

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Referencesโ€ป

  1. ^ Aryeh Dayan (29 August 2005). "ืžื™ ื ืชืŸ ืœื• ืœืคืงื“ ืขืœ ืขืžื“ื” ื‘ืฆื™ืจ ืคื™ืœื“ืœืคื™?" [Who gave him a commanding position on the Philadelphi route?]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ Danny Brenner (5 October 2003). ื‘ืขืงื‘ื•ืช ื”ื’ืฉืฉื™ื [Following the Scouts] (in Hebrew). NRG ืžืขืจื™ื‘. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. ^ Kanaaneh, Rhoda Ann (2009). Surrounded: Palestinian soldiers in the Israeli military. Stanford University Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-8047-5858-1.
  4. ^ Anshel Pfeffer (19 July 2010). "IDF soldier who shot British peace activist to be, released from jail". Haaretz.

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