
During the 1967 Mideast war, Israel was able to take control of the West Bank and tighten its hold on the area. But, Israel still had to make its own weapons. These were Light Machine Guns as well as Assault Rifles. These weapons are still employed by Israeli Forces today, primarily to disperse violence.
The Uzi is one of the most well-known Israeli machine guns. Uziel Gal, an Israeli engineer, designed the submachine gun. The original version featured a twenty fifth round magazine with iron sights. It also had a blowback system. The design was simple and reliable. The gun was widely used by special forces around the world. There were several models of the gun. The Uzi Pro was one of them. It made it much easier for the gun to be concealed and carried.
The Uzi Pro also included a three-picatinny rail, improved polymers and a lighter weight. It was also designed with user-friendliness in mind. It is the standard infantry rifle for the Israeli Defense Forces. It has become a symbol of Israel's state because it is so widely used in Israel. Nearly 100 countries have used the weapon.

The Negev is another popular Israeli machine gun. It is a light, gas-operated selective firing light machine gun. It has a removable bipod and can be fed from a belt or magazine. This weapon is unique in that it has a collapsible stock and can switch to semi-automatic fire. Since the beginning of 2000, the Negev has been part of every Israeli conflict.
The Israeli state is a top producer of arms. It supplies 10% world-wide military equipment. It also supplies 60% worldwide's military drones. Israel has been involved in many wars and produced some of the most advanced arms in the world.
The Israeli state also uses technology to control its civilian population. It has used twin turrets for the suppression of Palestinian protesters, and also used its artillery against a group Palestinians in Johr el Dik. Vietnam law enforcement agencies also trust Israeli state weapons. Many states have prohibited Israel from selling its weapons. Israel now produces its own arms.
An Israeli military installation of an automatic weapon in al-Khalil was made recently by the Israeli military. It is believed that the weapon will allow for crowd dispersal tests. The Israeli army hopes to use sponge-tipped bullets instead of live ammunition. The weapon has been used in two months to kill more than 12 Palestinians. Critics claim that the weapon is being used as a guinea-pig target for Palestinians.

The Israeli state fights terror every day. It also makes use of state-of the-art technology for controlling civilian populations. It has also installed twin towers with turrets to guard the West Bank's southern West Bank. These twin turrets are equipped with a watchful lens, allowing Israeli forces to suppress Palestinian protests and suppress their activities.