1. IDF - Noun
2. IDF - Proper noun
the ground and air and naval forces of Israel
Source: WordNet“According to assessments, terror armies in our region possess the ability to fire high-trajectory rockets of a wide range that are able to reach the gas rigs,” the IDF explained. Source: Internet
According to Nir Dvori, there was an exchange of gunfire between the IDF and armed terrorists in Lebanon, and an anti-tank missile was fired at IDF troops. Source: Internet
Abdul-Rahman Khaled Hammouda Khbeish, 4, of Balata refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his head. Source: Internet
After mixed results during the Hezbollah war, the IDF, using updated Merkava IVs, has worked hard to integrate the tanks into urban fighting. Source: Internet
“Against enemies and armies of terror who don’t stop harming the citizens of the State of Israel — the IDF is there: ready, powerful and aggressive. Source: Internet
After the 2014 Gaza War, the highest-ranking U.S. military officer, Army General Martin Dempsey, told the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs that the IDF “went to extraordinary lengths” to limit civilian casualties. Source: Internet