Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

IDF announces formation of five new reserve brigades

The “David Brigades” are intended to create a faster and more localized response to border incidents.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, center, speaking to commanders and soldiers in the Golan Heights on Dec. 13, 2024. Credit: IDF.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, center, speaking to commanders and soldiers in the Golan Heights on Dec. 13, 2024. Credit: IDF.

The Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday announced plans to establish five new reserve brigades, designated as “David Brigades,” following a comprehensive operational review and assessment of the country’s current security needs.

The brigades, announced by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, will be called: Negev, Shephelah (“Jonathan”), Valleys (“Jezreel”), Jerusalem (“Lion”) and Galilee-Golan. They will conduct defensive operations along Israel’s borders.

The new units will recruit reservists aged 38-58 on a voluntary basis, targeting veterans who have aged out of standard reserve service. The recruitment strategy emphasizes geographic proximity, with brigade members being stationed near their homes to enable rapid response to security incidents.

“The IDF needs to be larger and more comprehensive in facing tough situations and prolonged wars,” stated Lt. Gen. Halevi during the announcement. “These new reserve brigades will help ease the reserve duty burden.”

The Ground Training Center is developing specialized programs for the brigades, including urban warfare exercises, combat skill refresher courses and scenario-based training. Command-level personnel will receive additional, specialized instruction.

Maj. Gen. (res.) Moti Baruch, who is leading the brigade formation efforts, cited changing security conditions as the primary motivation for the expansion. The IDF has opened recruitment through its official website for combat soldiers, officers and support personnel interested in volunteering.

Data from the first three months of the current conflict with Hamas that was revealed in a special report by Israel National News on Sunday showed that residents of Religious Zionist communities, particularly in Judea and Samaria, served the highest average number of reserve duty days per resident. The data was taken from military records obtained through freedom of information requests.

IDF
See more from JNS Staff
The current ambassador to Italy is expected to assume his new role in November.
Questions emerge over claims the former Iranian president was part of an Israeli campaign to reshape Iran’s leadership.
“Iran threatens world peace, and the world should stand up to it. It’s very simple,” the Likud lawmaker told JNS.
According to CyberWell, social media posts tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup falsely claim the Argentine soccer star is Jewish or controlled by Jews while recycling conspiracy theories about Jewish control of FIFA.
“Troops under the Southern Command remain deployed in the area in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue to operate to remove any immediate threat,” said the Israeli military.
The Guards said they attacked American military assets in Bahrain and Kuwait.