Men and women match, work without tiredness, this saying seems to have some truth. Men and women each have their own unique strengths, with men generally being better at the big picture and women being uniquely positioned to handle the details. Therefore, men and women can better play their respective strengths and achieve better results in their work. However, in some areas, such as warfare, there are those who believe that only men are competent. War seems to have always been regarded as a man's world, because the cruelty and hardship on the battlefield discourage ordinary women. Despite this, there are still female soldiers in the army.
Generally speaking, female soldiers often play auxiliary roles such as literary and artistic soldiers and medical soldiers, and pay silently behind the battlefield. Nonetheless, in some countries, female soldiers can participate in combat in the same way as male soldiers, with the notable exception of Israel. Israel, a small country in the Middle East, faces constant threats of war from its neighbors. In order to protect its homeland, Israel had to implement a policy of compulsory military service, and all citizens, including women, were required to contribute to the security of the country.
Behind this policy is the actual needs of Israel's tens of millions of people, without which Israel's military strength will not be effectively guaranteed. Therefore, both men and women are assigned to combat posts. In the face of threats from neighboring countries, Israeli female soldiers not only did not flinch, but also possessed the same fiery patriotism and will to fight. They raised their guns and went into battle, and the women did not let their eyebrows go, showing the same combat effectiveness as the male soldiers. It is precisely because of this that Israel has been able to hold its own territory in the face of the attacks of many Arab countries.
Some might argue that Israel has been able to withstand the attacks of many Arab countries because of the support of the United States. However, in fact, in the early days of the founding of the country, Israel was not widely recognized and supported by the international community, and even the United States did not provide substantial assistance. Despite this, Israel still relied on its own strength to resist the attacks of five countries from three directions and fought heroically for its right to exist. In this fight, Israeli female soldiers have also played a major role.
Their bravery and tenacity have made indelible contributions to the country's national defense. To this day, Israel still adheres to a policy of mandatory military service for women, and these tenacious female soldiers are also intimidating to the surrounding Arab countries.