SINGAPORE, Feb. 19 -- Data released by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) suggests that two individuals holding Singaporean citizenship may have been serving in Israel's military during the Gaza conflict.

According to information obtained by Israeli NGO Hatzlacha and first reported by AsiaOne, the records cover over 50,000 IDF personnel as of March 2025 - roughly 17 months into the Gaza war - who were registered as holding at least one additional nationality.

The dataset, accessed under Israel's Freedom of Information Law, shows one soldier identified as having dual Israeli-Singapore citizenship, while another held multiple passports, including Singaporean and Israeli.

The data was previously highlighted by Declassified UK, Israeli media ...