Egoz Unit
| Unit 621 | |
|---|---|
| Yehidat Egoz | |
Egoz Unit insignia | |
| Active | 1995–present |
| Country | Israel |
| Branch | Israeli Ground Forces |
| Type | Special Forces |
| Role | Anti-guerilla warfare Special reconnaissance Direct action |
| Size | Battalion |
| Part of | Central Command 98th Division 89th Brigade |
| Engagements | South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000) Second Intifada 2006 Lebanon War Operation Protective Edge Gaza war Israeli invasion of Lebanon (2024–present) |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Classified |
| Notable commanders | Erez Zuckerman |
The Egoz Unit (Hebrew: יחידת אגוז, romanized: Yehidat Egoz, lit. "Walnut Unit", Egoz being the acronym for "anti-guerrilla and small-scale warfare"), officially Unit 621, is an elite Israel Defense Forces (IDF) commando unit specializing in anti-guerrilla warfare, special reconnaissance, and direct action. It is a part of the IDF Central Command's 89th Brigade (commonly referred to as the commando brigade).
The unit specializes in combat in dense terrain, fieldcraft, camouflage, and guerrilla warfare—close-range fighting where the fighter's skill and professionalism are critical to success. The unit operates in all terrains and theaters, focusing mainly on the northern sector.
Egoz also has a unique ordnance platoon, tasked with developing creative solutions and technological innovations to address new challenges encountered on the battlefield and to provide defense against new methods of enemy attack.
The unit's memorial site, commemorating its various incarnations, is located at Nabi Hazuri in the northern Golan Heights.
In its first iteration, the unit was established in 1956 as Sayeret Egoz, a Northern Command reconnaissance unit, and operated until the end of the Yom Kippur War in 1974.