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Who are Force 100, at the heart of the controversial Sde Teiman arrests?

The arrest of several members of the elite 'Force 100' has ignited a firestorm in Israel, exposing tensions between military necessity and ethical conduct in the ongoing conflict.

MK Almog Cohen attends a protest against the detention of reserve soldiers at the Sde Teiman military base July 29, 2024. ( Photo by Dudu Greenspan/Flash90)

Nine soldiers from an enigmatic IDF unit known as 'Force 100' have been arrested on allegations of abusing captured Hamas terrorists. The incident, which sparked riots at IDF bases, has thrust this little-known unit into the spotlight, raising questions about the treatment of prisoners and the psychological toll of prolonged combat duty.

Force 100, a unit shrouded in secrecy since its inception in the early 1990s, was born out of the chaos of the first Intifada. As Israeli prisons swelled with security detainees, the need for a specialized quick response force became paramount. Trained in the complexities of prison combat and certified in a array of less-lethal weaponry, these soldiers represented Israel's thin blue line between order and chaos within its most volatile incarceration facilities.

The unit's recent reactivation following the October 7th Hamas attack placed its members in a pressure cooker environment. Tasked with guarding some of the most dangerous terrorists captured in the conflict, including members of Hamas's elite Nukhba force, Force 100 soldiers have reportedly been serving in reserve duty for nine consecutive months - an extraordinary duration that raises concerns about mental health and the potential for abuses of power.

The arrests have ignited a fierce debate within Israel. Supporters of the unit argue that the extreme nature of their work necessitates robust measures, while critics contend that any abuse of prisoners, regardless of their crimes, undermines Israel's moral standing and could violate international law.

Adding another layer of complexity to the situation is the fact that the arresting body, the Military Police Corps, is the same branch that oversees Force 100. This has led some to question whether this is an genuine attempt at accountability or an internal power struggle playing out in the public eye.

Two other factors to consider are:

  1. The somewhat strange timing of the arrests, with Israel's looming reaction to Hezbollah's murder of 12 Druze children playing soccer 3 days ago and also
  2. The sudden internal focus when the country is quite literally fighting for its own survival.

Prime Minister Netanyahu has called for calm as both the right and left of the country are increasingly incensed.

At the time of this report, the reservist soldiers are still being detained and it seems likely that they could also be indicted for abuse soon.

* Israel National News contributed to this account.

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