The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has announced the recruitment of its first ultra-orthodox brigade named 'Hahashmonaim'. This marks a significant step in integrating the ultra-orthodox community into the military. Approximately 50 recruits have joined the brigade's first company, with an additional 100 expected to join the reserves after six months of training.
In related news, the US State Department has informed Congress of an $8 billion arms sale to Israel. This package includes bombs, artillery shells, and missiles, with some deliveries expected this year. This could be the last arms deal with Israel under President Joe Biden's administration.
IDF stands for Israel Defence Forces, which is the military force of Israel responsible for defending the country.
Ultra-Orthodox refers to a group of Jewish people who strictly follow traditional religious practices and often live in separate communities.
A brigade is a large group of soldiers in the army, usually made up of several smaller units.
Hahashmonaim is the name given to the new ultra-orthodox brigade in the Israeli army, named after a historical Jewish family known for their leadership.
The US arms deal refers to an agreement where the United States sells military weapons and equipment to Israel.
Joe Biden is the President of the United States, and his administration is responsible for making decisions like the arms deal with Israel.
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