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Ron Scherf (; born February 17, 1972) is an Israeli social and political activist, a former Lt. Colonel in the
Sayeret Matkal Sayeret Matkal () (formerly Unit 269 or Unit 262) (English: General Staff Reconnaissance Unit), is the special reconnaissance unit (''sayeret'') of Israel's General Staff (''matkal''). It is considered one of the premier special forces units of ...
unit of the IDF, and one of the founding members and leaders of the " Brothers in Arms" organization standing at the forefront of the protests against judicial reform of the
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Biography

Ron Scherf grew up in
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and graduated from Katznelson high school in the city. As a child, he lived for three years in
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, where his father worked as an engineer. He served in the IDF as an officer in the
Sayeret Matkal Sayeret Matkal () (formerly Unit 269 or Unit 262) (English: General Staff Reconnaissance Unit), is the special reconnaissance unit (''sayeret'') of Israel's General Staff (''matkal''). It is considered one of the premier special forces units of ...
IDF unit. Scherf participated in the May 1994 abduction of
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, and was the commander of the corresponding rescue force team of Nir Poraz in the Nachshon Wachsman rescue operation. He was released with the rank of lieutenant colonel and since then served as one of the training commanders of the unit. After his release from the IDF, he worked at several high-tech companies, including Better Place. Since December 2022, he has been the vice president for research and development at
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. Scherf is a graduate of
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in mechanical engineering and certified by the
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in business administration.


Brothers in Arms and the Protests Against Judicial Reform

In February 2023, in response to the judicial reforms being pushed by Benjamin Netanyahu's
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, Scherf, along with other IDF reservists which included former IDF chief of staff,
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, and former IDF general,
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, decided to march from
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to
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. Scherf stated that they "arrived here on this wintery day in order to march for democracy and to echo publicly and cause everyone to go out and for the people of Israel to join us, the core of IDF reservists who are used to giving back to the country we care about so deeply." Scherf added that "Our goal is to reach the
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and to strengthen the gatekeepers at this time and to tell them that we are with them." On March 9, 2023, Scherf was arrested and detained for questioning by police for blocking the entrance to the
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offices of the
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which is responsible for pushing the judicial reform. In a self-proclaimed "guerilla operation", Scherf and others from "Brothers In Arms", in a demonstration that included around a hundred people, blocked the entrance to the Kohelet offices with
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s and
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stating that "everyone knows that Kohelet is hurting the economy and the security of Israel". In a press conference held on March 21, 2023, Scherf and other leaders from the "Reservists Protest" (Brothers in Arms) stated that if this judicial reform legislation passes, scores of reservists will stop volunteering for reserve duty. On June 27, 2023, speaking at a protest near the home of
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,
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, Scherf stated that the government is galloping with the legislation without any borders and restrictions and that protests will escalate and that the rage is spewing out from people. In a radio interview on July 18, 2023, Scherf called on
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, to show "presence and leadership" and that canceling the reasonableness clause would serve as an "opening to dictatorship, no less". He continued to state that democracy is defending itself in Israel which is undergoing an existential crisis. On September 17, 2023, Scherf, along with fellow members of " Brothers and Sisters in Arms", was interviewed by
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for
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in a segment dedicated to the protests against the judicial reform. In June 2024, the Presidential Award for Volunteerism (formerly the “Presidential Award for Volunteers”) was awarded by the President of the State of Israel,
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, to the Civil Defense Force that the organization operated during the
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Brother In Arms Organization
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