
SS: Es geht hier nicht darum, jüdische Menschen zu verunglimpfen, sondern lediglich um etwas Absurdes anzumerken. Warum erlauben wir Amerikanern, im israelischen Militär zu dienen? Die höhere Zahl in der IDF von 23.000 geht auf eine Schätzung der Washington Post von vor zwei Jahren zurück.
Wer denkt sonst noch, dass man sich für ein Land entscheiden muss? Wer denkt sonst noch, dass es keine doppelte Staatsbürgerschaft mehr geben sollte?
Von Sea-Refrigerator-363
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Their an allied nation? It ain’t the only foreign country’s military that Americans have the choice to participate in
Isnt Israel about the size of New Jersey? I think this is just a matter of numbers more than anything else.
think french foreign legion are they from france ??
With the relationship between the US and Israel, there is no conflict if one is a soldier for the US or Israel. The goals of both nations are the same.
As of early 2026, over 12,000 usa nationals are serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), constituting the largest foreign contingent within the Israeli military. Thousands of American citizens, often serving as „[lone soldiers](https://www.google.com/search?q=lone+soldiers&oq=Americans+in+IDF&gs_lcrp=EgRlZGdlKgYIABBFGDkyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRg8MgYIAhBFGDyoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&ved=2ahUKEwjw563khJGTAxXPIzQIHRfFA8MQgK4QegQIARAB)“ without immediate family in Israel, join motivated by ideological, cultural, or religious ties.
Based on official data disclosed by the Israeli military, obtained through a freedom of information request in February 2026, over 12,000 United States nationals are indeed serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
There aren’t many of them to begin with. Plus, IDF service is mandatory whereas military service in the US isn’t. This isn’t notable in the slightest.
Doesn’t the word „Americans“ encompass people of all backgrounds, religions & ethnicity though?
For example, 1,000 of those Americans in the 23,000 could also be Jewish? Or is this specifically only „jewish Americans“?
This graph seems a bit disingenuous because „Jew“ is not a country. So we’re comparing the amount of jews in the US military to the amount of another countries citizens (whose religious backgrounds we aren’t aware of) in the IDF. Seems a bit confusing.
Maybe there are more Americans than Israelis, ya know? Percentages would be more concerning.
Many are dual citizens serving their conscription. I actually know people that served in both the IDF and US military.
We need to do away with dual citizenship.
You’re conflating a religion and a nationality.
Misleading. Jews in the US tend to be either high income or orthodox. High income people, regardless of religion, have very low rates of military enlistment. And Orthodox Jews can’t really serve in the US while following the commandments of their faith. It they can serve in the IDF, which is kosher, takes off saturdays, etc.
They aren’t Americans if they serve in a foreign military and have their allegiance somewhere else. But who cares, 85% or more of American politicians are bought and part of the club of Baal or its subsidiary cults of control. Think Puff Daddy was an accident? He was shown the system and emplaced to promote rap and hip hop to take control of the much more popular rock and metal genres that outwardly spoke against and was outside the 🇮🇱💩 control.