IDF, Defense Ministry complete reequipment of 97 standby squads in North

Each community received weapons, uniforms, and medical equipment, among other things. 

 Smoke is seen from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel on June 1, 2024.  (photo credit: Avi Ohayon/Reuters)
Smoke is seen from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel on June 1, 2024.
(photo credit: Avi Ohayon/Reuters)

The IDF and the Defense Ministry completed the reequipment of 97 emergency standby squads in the North, the ministry said.

Each community received weapons, uniforms, and medical equipment, among other things. 

The equipment was given to squads in communities in the Upper Galilee, Ma'ale Yosef, Mevo'ot HaHermon, Merom HaGalil, and Mateh Asher regional councils. 

The ministry said it would soon complete the reequipment of squads located in the Golan Heights, bringing the number of fully equipped squads to 120. 

As part of the program, the ministry's CEO, Maj.-Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir, signed the acquisition order for 9,000 IWI ARAD rifles, which will be used by communities on the confrontation line. 

 Footage of the weapons transferred to the standby squads. September 16, 2024. (credit: DEFENSE MINISTRY)
Footage of the weapons transferred to the standby squads. September 16, 2024. (credit: DEFENSE MINISTRY)

Strengthening Israel's borders

Zamir said that since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas War, the "Defense Ministry has been working to strengthen the standby squads that fought valiantly on October 7

He further noted, "After reequipping the communities surrounding Gaza, we are now completing the reequipment of about 100 standby squads in the North with combat equipment, which will also include the 'Arad' - the advanced weapon of Israeli development. 

"The plan is part of the policy of strengthening the defense at the borders," along with "increasing the independence of production, including the provision of high-quality Israeli weapons," he concluded. 

The standby squads provide initial responses to security incidents occurring on a local scale.