The Medal of Courage (Hebrew: עיטור העוז, Itur HaOz) is an Israeli military decoration.
The medal is awarded for carrying out acts of gallantry at the risk of life, during combat duty.
The medal was designed by Dan Reisinger, on the obverse there are six crossed swords and between them an olive branch.
The medal is attached to a red ribbon symbolizing the fire and blood in battle.
In practice, Rav Aluf Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (the only person to be awarded the medal twice whilst still alive) wore two ribbons.