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IDF
/ˌaɪ.diːˈɛf/
Definition
1
Acronym for Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the national military of Israel, encompassing the army, navy, and air force.
2
Known in Hebrew as Tzahal (צה"ל), established in 1948 to defend the State of Israel against external threats.
Examples
The IDF unveiled a new drone that's basically Iron Man's sidekick, minus the sass.
When the IDF hosts a tech demo, even hackers show up just to applaud.
IDF recruits turn basic training into a live-action Call of Duty match with real stakes.
Spotting an IDF convoy is like seeing a mobile Starbucks for soldiers on the go.