Mista'arvim
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Mista'arvim (Hebrew: מסתערבים; Arabic: مستعربين, romanized: musta'ribīn, lit. 'Arabized'), also spelled mista'aravim,[1] is the name given to certain units in the Israel Defense Forces, Israel Border Police, and Israel Police that assimilate into local Arab populations to operate undercover while gathering intelligence or conducting law enforcement, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism operations.[1]
The name is derived from the Arabic "Musta'arabi", meaning "those who live among the Arabs", which refers to the Musta'arabi Jews, Arabic-speaking Jews who lived in the Middle East since the beginning of the Arab rule in the 7th century,[2] prior to the arrival of Ladino-speaking Sephardic Jews following their expulsion from Spain in 1492.