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  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    asleep
    sleep
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • ISRAEL ARMY
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    soldier
    sleep
    asleep
    Soldiers complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • ISRAEL ARMY
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    soldier
    asleep
    sleep
    Soldiers complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    asleep
    sleep
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    asleep
    sleep
    prayer
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • ISRAEL ARMY
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    soldier
    flag
    Soldierf complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    flag
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    smoke
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    prayer
    prayer shawl
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    prayer
    prayer shawl
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    prayer
    prayer shawl
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    prayer
    prayer shawl
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • IDF ULTRA ORTHODOX
    Abir Sultan
    israeli army
    israel army
    nahal haredi
    soldier
    camouflage
    prayer
    prayer shawl
    Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010. The ultra orthodox brigade (Nahal Haredi) was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90