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LOTAR Eilat (in
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: לוט״ר אילת) is an IDF special force unit whose mission is to protect the safety of the residents and tourists of
Eilat Eilat ( , ; ; ) is Israel's southernmost city, with a population of , a busy port of Eilat, port and popular resort at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on what is known in Israel as the Gulf of Eilat and in Jordan as the Gulf of Aqaba. The c ...
against
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and is also specialized in
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operations. Unlike the other units within the Israeli army, Lotar Eilat is made up of reservists between the ages of 20 and 60 who live in
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and volunteer to protect their city. In their regular service in the army, they were part of different elite units. Afterwards, they took advantage of their training and experience to be part of this special operations team.


City

Eilat Eilat ( , ; ; ) is Israel's southernmost city, with a population of , a busy port of Eilat, port and popular resort at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on what is known in Israel as the Gulf of Eilat and in Jordan as the Gulf of Aqaba. The c ...
is one of the most visited cities in
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. Every day, a large number of buses loaded with tourists from other countries of the world come to visit the beaches and the hotels of this southern Israeli city. Due to its remoteness to the country's major urban centers and its proximity to the borders between Israel-Egypt and Israel-Jordan, the city is a very prone and vulnerable place to terrorist attacks that may alter the tranquillity of the zone. This is the reason why the LOTAR Eilat Unit was created. Because the city is far from the country's center, an immediate counter-terror force is needed, and the unit members must always be ready for action. When required, they must leave everything they are doing and join the unit. The time they have to arrive is very short, so they must respond to the calls quickly. Once the alarm goes off, they only have seven minutes to get to the location and another seven additional minutes to put on their uniforms and equipment. That makes a total of 14 minutes. They can proceed fast since these men meet to perform drills and train for an eventual situation several times a year.


History

The unit first operated in 1989, when a Jordanian soldier entered Kibbutz Lotan, kidnapping a hostage. The LOTAR Eilat team responded to the incident and successfully raided the house, neutralizing the Jordanian soldier and releasing the hostage. An Iranian passenger plane was hijacked in September 1995 by an emotionally disturbed individual. The unit handled the incident successfully, and after the negotiations, the hijacker was delivered without causing significant damage. Five years later, a hijacker took control of a plane in
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, heading to
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along with fifty of its passengers, with a fake bomb. The plane landed, and the kidnapper surrendered. The
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unit also participated in this operation. In October 2000, the Lotar unit was needed in several operations due to constant clashes during the
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conflict.


Recent times

In recent times, the Lotar unit has taken part in a famous episode in a hotel in the city of
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, where a US citizen who was employed at the same hotel opened fire against the people, causing the death of a person and he afterwards took refuge in one of the hotel rooms. Though the agents attempted to negotiate to make him surrender, because of the attacker's resistance and his continuous shots, the forces were forced to open fire on him because he had aroused panic among a large number of hotel guests who were resting there during the holiday of
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. Due to how they perform in training and the success of their operations, LOTAR Eilat is among the special forces units of the
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, together with others like
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or
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References

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