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The School for Infantry Corps Professions and Squad Commanders (Hebrew: Beit HaSefer LiMfakdei Kitot UMiktzo'ot Heil HaRaglim, best known by its acronym Bislamach) is the Israel Defense Forces body responsible for the training of all Infantry Corps squad commanders and platoon sergeants.

828th Infantry Brigade "Bislamach"
Insignia of the School
Active1974–present
CountryIsrael
TypeTraining
EngagementsBattle of Zikim

Established in 1974 under the command of Yaakov Hasdai, [1] the school comprises three operative battalions (17th, 906th, and 450th), ordinarily used for training. During wars or emergencies, as was the case during the Yom Kippur War, these serve as fully operational combat forces. Since 2006 these battalions form the 828th Brigade (formerly 772th Brigade), referred to as the Bislamach Brigade (formerly called Bislach Brigade).

The school has three bases, all located in the Negev. In wartime the School formes the Infantry Brigade "Bislamach".

Before Operation Rainbow, during the Al-Aqsa Intifada, the brigade's soldiers participated in searching the Philadelphi Route for the bodies of the soldiers from the Sayeret Yahalom, who were killed during the armoured personnel carrier disaster of May 11–12, 2004. They also took part in the Gaza disengagement plan, following which they were the first to hold the border with the Gaza Strip.

The 17th Battalion of the brigade was involved in combat in the Battle of Zikim, claiming to have killed four militants at Zikim Beach in a video posted to social media on 10 October 2023.[2]

The unit later saw action in the Bureij Camp in late December 2023.[3] At the start of March the unit replaced the 89th paratroopers brigadeinKhan Younis.[4] In May of the same year, the unit saw action in North Gaza.[5]

Organization

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  • 450th Infantry Battalion "Flying Lions" (Training)
  • 906th Infantry Battalion "Negev Foxes" (Training)
  • 6828th Reconnaissance Battalion (Reserve)
  • Logistics Battalion (Reserve)
  • Signals Company (Reserve)
  • References

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    1. ^ "Israel Ground Forces official site". Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  • ^ "Israeli army tweets video that appears to show soldiers shooting Palestinians who surrendered". France 24. 13 October 2023.
  • ^ "Dec. 26: Qatar says Biden and emir discussed efforts to broker permanent ceasefire in Gazasurrendered". The Times of Israel. 26 December 2023.
  • ^ "Replacing the Paratroopers Brigade, IDF's Bislamach Brigade joins fighting in Khan Younis". The Times of Israel. 1 March 2024.
  • ^ "Soldier killed in accident on Gaza border as Gallant sends more troops to Rafah". The Times of Israel. 1 March 2024.
  • 31°00′43N 34°51′35E / 31.01194°N 34.85972°E / 31.01194; 34.85972

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