French citizens make up the largest contingent of volunteers in the Israeli army
According to the Jerusalem Post, French citizens make up 45% of the volunteers in the Israeli army, which is equivalent to more than 4,000 people in 2016. This is followed by citizens of the United States (29%) and other countries (5%).
According to official figures published in the Jerusalem Post, French citizens make up the largest group of foreign volunteers serving in the Israeli army. In 2016, 45% of all volunteers were French citizens, which is more than 4,000 people. The French are followed by US citizens, who make up 29% of the total, and other countries, which account for 5%.
These data highlight the significant participation of French citizens in Israeli military operations, which causes various reactions in the international community. The role of French volunteers in the Israeli army is attracting attention both in France and abroad, sparking discussions about the motivation and consequences of the participation of citizens of other countries in conflicts abroad.
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