The national recruitment data for the IDF reveal – we are at the top – green

by time news

In the recruitment of the girls of the moshavim (southern Sharon) in the first place with 100% recruitment to the IDF Hod Hasharon in the second place boys and girls 87% recruitment to the IDF and Kfar Saba with 80% recruitment to the IDF.
In the ranking of national recruitment data for the IDF published this week by the IDF Personnel Division, also this year, the communities of Kfar Saba Hod Hasharon and the Azeri Council of Southern Sharon maintain a high position in the national recruitment data. With the moshavim of the Southern Sharon Regional Council with 100% recruitment, Kfar Saba is in second place in the big cities with 80.4% recruitment, with 93.2% of them enlisted for significant service, and 9.2% of them went on to become officers.
Hod Hasharon is in second place for girls in medium-sized cities with 88% recruitment, 95% for significant recruitment and 11% for officers. Among men, Hod Hasharon is in second place in medium-sized cities with 87% recruitment, 52% for significant recruitment and 11% for officers. Kfar Saba is ranked fourth for the big cities with 80.4% recruiting while 49% of them enlisted in combat positions and 9% of them went on to become officers. The published data weigh on the number of conscripts who enlist in the army and who serve in the army, and they refer to those born in 2000, most of whom were discharged from the IDF in the past year.
The Kfar Saba Municipality encourages the city’s youth to serve significantly in the IDF, and among other things provides extensive municipal services in the field, through the Kfar Saba Youth Center, the municipality’s initiative and personal guidance to young people prior to and during recruitment, assistance and support with military personnel. In schools and by individual counseling, pre-recruitment workshops, will include fitness groups, high school guidance, joint order etc. In addition, the municipality holds parent evenings on the subject of first order, prior to recruitment and volunteering for the IDF, parent workshops for recruits and distribution of bags and laundry bags for recruits.
Mayor, Rafi Saar: “Beyond the significant contribution to Israeli society and national security, service in significant positions in the army opens up a rich range of new professional opportunities in Israeli society. Our role in Kfar Saba Municipality and as a community is to continue to encourage our future generation, strive to reach as far as possible. This year, too, Kfar Saba embodies values ​​in which Kah Saba is so proud – mutual guarantee and mutual solidarity. Kfar Saba recorded a particularly impressive increase among the city’s young women who enlist in significant positions. .
For several years now, the “Together” club has been operating in Hod Hasharon, preparing for the IDF under the direction of Arik Adiv. Representation in the pilot course, seamanship course, General Staff boat and selected boats. Many of them stand on the parade ground at the officers’ school. In recent years at every graduation parade of a pilot course I come and get excited to see a trainee of “Together”. The accompaniment we give is far beyond combat fitness. We work with them on mental and mental resilience in addition to physical fitness. Meetings with fighters and battle heritage Arabs. Hod Hasharon’s youth has been at the forefront of Israeli society for the past three years. 135 of them have reached command positions and about 47 trainees are officers today.

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