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{{Short description|Head of the Israel Defense Forces}}
{{Short description|Head of the Israel Defense Forces}}
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| incumbent = Rav Aluf [[Aviv Kochavi]]
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The '''Chief of the General Staff''', also known as the Commander-in-Chief of the Israel Defense Forces ({{Lang-he|רֹאשׁ הַמַּטֶּה הַכְּלָלִי|Rosh hamateh haklali}}, abbreviated '''''Ramatkal'''''—{{Script/Hebrew|רמטכ"ל}}), is the supreme commander and head of the [[Israel Defense Forces]]. The current Chief of the General Staff is [[Aviv Kochavi]].
The '''Chief of the General Staff''', also known as the '''Commander-in-Chief of the Israel Defense Forces''' ({{Langx|he|רֹאשׁ הַמַּטֶּה הַכְּלָלִי|Rosh hamateh haklali}}, abbreviated '''''Ramatkal'''''—{{Script/Hebrew|רמטכ"ל}}), is the professional head of the [[Israel Defense Forces]] (IDF). The current Chief of the General Staff is [[Herzi Halevi]].


At any given time, the Chief of the General Staff is the only active officer holding the IDF's highest rank, ''[[rav aluf]]'' ({{Script/Hebrew|רַב־אַלּוּף}}), which is usually translated into English as [[lieutenant general]], a [[three-star rank]]. The only exception to this rule occurred during the [[Yom Kippur War]], when former Chief of the General Staff [[Haim Bar-Lev]], who was a cabinet member at the outbreak of and during the war, was brought out of retirement and installed as chief of [[Southern Command (Israel)|Southern Command]].<ref name="bar-lev">{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-chaim-bar-lev-1968-1972/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Chaim Bar Lev (1968-1972)}}</ref> For a brief period, he and Chief of the General Staff [[David Elazar]] were both in active service with the rank of ''rav aluf''.
At any given time, the Chief of the General Staff is the only active officer holding the IDF's highest rank, ''[[rav aluf]]'' ({{Script/Hebrew|רַב־אַלּוּף}}), which is usually translated into English as [[lieutenant general]], a [[three-star rank]]. The only exception to this rule occurred during the [[Yom Kippur War]], when former Chief of the General Staff [[Haim Bar-Lev]], who was a cabinet member at the outbreak of and during the war, was brought out of retirement and installed as chief of [[Southern Command (Israel)|Southern Command]].<ref name="bar-lev">{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-chaim-bar-lev-1968-1972/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Chaim Bar Lev (1968-1972)|archive-date=8 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220608185806/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/|url-status=live}}</ref> For a brief period, he and Chief of the General Staff [[David Elazar]] were both in active service with the rank of ''rav aluf''.


== History ==
== History ==
The role of the Chief of the General Staff began with the [[Haganah]] organization, where it was named after the head of the general staff of the Haganah. With the establishment of the IDF, the Chief of Defense and the Chief of Staff, headed by [[Yaakov Dori]], were converted to head the IDF.<ref name="dori">{{Cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Yaacov Dori (1948-1949)|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yaacov-dori-1948-1949/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il}}</ref>
The role of the Chief of the General Staff began with the [[Haganah]] organization, where it was named after the head of the general staff of the Haganah. With the establishment of the IDF, the Chief of Defense and the Chief of Staff, headed by [[Yaakov Dori]], were converted to head the IDF.<ref name="dori">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. Yaacov Dori (1948-1949) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yaacov-dori-1948-1949/ |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defense Forces]] |archive-date=8 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220608185806/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


The chief of staff is officially appointed for a three-year term, which can be extended for another year. An exception was [[Rafael Eitan]], whose term was extended twice, and he served a total of five years.<ref>{{Cite web|date=1982-01-04|title=Cabinet Extends Eitan's Item; Appoints Mandelbaum As the Governor of the Bank of Israel|url=https://www.jta.org/1982/01/04/archive/cabinet-extends-eitans-item-appoints-mandelbaum-as-the-governor-of-the-bank-of-israel|access-date=2021-04-01|website=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|language=en-US}}</ref> On the other hand, there were several chiefs of staff who did not complete their full term: [[Yigael Yadin|Yigal Yadin]] resigned amid disagreements over the IDF budget,<ref name="yadin">{{Cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Yigal Yadin (1949-1952)|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yigal-yadin-1949-1952|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il}}</ref> [[Mordechai Maklef]] served for only one year at his request,<ref name="maklef">{{Cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Mordechai Maklef (1952-1953)|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-mordechai-maklef-1952-1953/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211224101327/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-mordechai-maklef-1952-1953/ |archive-date=2021-12-24 }}</ref> [[David Elazar]] was forced to resign following the recommendations of the [[Agranat Commission]] investigating the Yom Kippur War,<ref name="elazar">{{Cite web|title=Lt. Gen. David Elazar (1972-1974)|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-david-elazar-1972-1974/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200202234133/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-david-elazar-1972-1974/ |archive-date=2020-02-02 }}</ref> and [[Dan Halutz]] resigned due to criticism of the [[2006 Lebanon War|Second Lebanon War]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Greenberg|first=Hanan|date=2007-01-16|title=IDF Chief Halutz resigns|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3353269,00.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[Ynet|Ynetnews]]|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070118175354/http://www.ynetnews.com:80/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-3353269%2C00.html |archive-date=2007-01-18 }}</ref> Also, two chiefs of staff have given up part of their tenure extension: [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]] wanted to end his term in the middle of the fourth year, due to his desire to move into politics and run for prime minister. [[Haim Laskov]] asked not to serve a fourth year due to his disagreements with [[Shimon Peres]].{{cn|date=May 2021}}
The chief of the general staff is officially appointed for a three-year term, which can be extended for another year. An exception was [[Rafael Eitan]], whose term was extended twice, and he served a total of five years.<ref>{{Cite web |date=1982-01-04 |title=Cabinet Extends Eitan's Item; Appoints Mandelbaum As the Governor of the Bank of Israel |url=https://www.jta.org/1982/01/04/archive/cabinet-extends-eitans-item-appoints-mandelbaum-as-the-governor-of-the-bank-of-israel |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]] |language=en-US |archive-date=9 October 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009000923/https://www.jta.org/archive/cabinet-extends-eitans-item-appoints-mandelbaum-as-the-governor-of-the-bank-of-israel |url-status=live }}</ref> On the other hand, there were several chiefs of staff who did not complete their full term: [[Yigael Yadin|Yigal Yadin]] resigned amid disagreements over the IDF budget,<ref name="yadin">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. Yigal Yadin (1949-1952) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yigal-yadin-1949-1952 |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defense Forces]] |archive-date=8 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220608185806/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/ |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Mordechai Maklef]] served for only one year at his request,<ref name="maklef">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. Mordechai Maklef (1952-1953) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-mordechai-maklef-1952-1953/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211224101327/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-mordechai-maklef-1952-1953/ |archive-date=2021-12-24 |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defense Forces]]}}</ref> [[David Elazar]] was forced to resign following the recommendations of the [[Agranat Commission]] investigating the [[Yom Kippur War]],<ref name="elazar">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. David Elazar (1972-1974) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-david-elazar-1972-1974/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200202234133/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-david-elazar-1972-1974/ |archive-date=2020-02-02 |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defense Forces]]}}</ref> and [[Dan Halutz]] resigned due to criticism of the [[2006 Lebanon War|Second Lebanon War]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Greenberg|first=Hanan|date=2007-01-16|title=IDF Chief Halutz resigns|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3353269,00.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[Ynet|Ynetnews]]|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070118175354/http://www.ynetnews.com:80/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-3353269%2C00.html |archive-date=2007-01-18 }}</ref> Also, two chiefs of staff have given up part of their tenure extension: [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]] wanted to end his term in the middle of the fourth year, due to his desire to move into politics and run for prime minister. [[Haim Laskov]] asked not to serve a fourth year due to his disagreements with [[Shimon Peres]].{{cn|date=May 2021}}


In [[2005]], [[Ariel Sharon]] and [[Shaul Mofaz]] did not extend [[Moshe Ya'alon]]'s term to a fourth year,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Greenberg|first=Hanan|date=2005-02-15|title=Mofaz ends Chief of Staff's tenure|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3046479,00.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[Ynet|Ynetnews]]|language=en}}</ref> during which he was interpreted as a dismissal in light of Ya'alon's opposition to the disengagement plan. In order to prevent such problems in the future, and as was done for other positions such as that of the President of the State, Defense Minister [[Amir Peretz]] appointed Major General [[Gabi Ashkenazi]] in [[2007]] for a period of four years, thus removing the uncertainty regarding the addition of the fourth year. Ashkenazi raised the issue of extending his term to a fifth year.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ginsburg|first=Mitch|date=2012-03-04|title=Timeline of a high-ranking feud|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-timeline-of-a-feud/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-09-17|website=The Times of Israel|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306014241/http://www.timesofisrael.com:80/the-timeline-of-a-feud/ |archive-date=2012-03-06 }}</ref>
In 2005, [[Ariel Sharon]] and [[Shaul Mofaz]] did not extend [[Moshe Ya'alon]]'s term to a fourth year,<ref>{{Cite news|last=Greenberg|first=Hanan|date=2005-02-15|title=Mofaz ends Chief of Staff's tenure|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3046479,00.html|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[Ynet|Ynetnews]]|language=en|archive-date=2 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702083338/https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3046479,00.html|url-status=live}}</ref> during which he was interpreted as a dismissal in light of Ya'alon's opposition to the [[Israeli disengagement from Gaza|disengagement plan]]. In order to prevent such problems in the future, and as was done for other positions such as that of the President of the State, Defense Minister [[Amir Peretz]] appointed Major General [[Gabi Ashkenazi]] in 2007 for a period of four years, thus removing the uncertainty regarding the addition of the fourth year. Ashkenazi raised the issue of extending his term to a fifth year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ginsburg |first=Mitch |date=2012-03-04 |title=Timeline of a high-ranking feud |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-timeline-of-a-feud/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306014241/http://www.timesofisrael.com:80/the-timeline-of-a-feud/ |archive-date=2012-03-06 |access-date=2021-09-17 |website=[[The Times of Israel]] |language=en-US}}</ref>


At the end of his term, the Chief of Staff (like other senior members of the Israeli defense establishment) has a cooling-off period of three years before he can be elected a Member of the Knesset, be appointed a Minister in the Government or be elected Prime Minister.{{cn|date=May 2021}}
At the end of his term, the Chief of the General Staff (like other senior members of the Israeli defense establishment) has a cooling-off period of three years before he can be elected a Member of the Knesset, be appointed a Minister in the Government or be elected Prime Minister.{{cn|date=May 2021}}


==Legal position==
==Legal position==
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*The Chief of the General Staff is to be appointed by the government, according to the recommendation of the Defense Minister
*The Chief of the General Staff is to be appointed by the government, according to the recommendation of the Defense Minister


The Chief of the General Staff is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in some occasions, even five.
The Chief of the General Staff is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in one occasion, even five.


==Significance==
==Significance==
Given the importance of the IDF in Israeli society, the Chief of the General Staff is an important public figure in Israel. On appointment of a new Chief of the General Staff, mass-circulation papers such as ''[[Yediot Aharonot]]'' and ''[[Israel Hayom]]'' customarily provide their readers with large-scale portrait photos of the new Chief. Former Chiefs of the General Staff often parlay the prominence of their position into political life, and sometimes the business world.{{cn|date=May 2021}} Two Chiefs of the General Staff ([[Yitzhak Rabin]] and [[Ehud Barak]]) have become [[Prime Minister of Israel]]<ref name="rabin">{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yitzhak-rabin-1964-1968/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin (1964-1968)}}</ref><ref name="barak">{{Cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Ehud Barak (1991-1995)|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-ehud-barak-1991-1995/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200813091201/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-ehud-barak-1991-1995/ |archive-date=2020-08-13 }}</ref> and eleven others ([[Yigael Yadin]], [[Moshe Dayan]], [[Tzvi Tzur]], [[Haim Bar-Lev]], [[Mordechai Gur]], [[Rafael Eitan]], [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]], [[Shaul Mofaz]], [[Moshe Ya'alon]], [[Gabi Ashkenazi]], and [[Benny Gantz]]) have served in the [[Knesset]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=The virtues and pitfalls of former IDF chiefs of staff entering politics|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/the-virtues-and-pitfalls-of-former-idf-chiefs-of-staff-entering-politics-637768|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[The Jerusalem Post]]|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807085530/https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/the-virtues-and-pitfalls-of-former-idf-chiefs-of-staff-entering-politics-637768 |archive-date=2020-08-07 }}</ref> Of these, only Tzur did not get appointed to the Cabinet.
Given the importance of the IDF in Israeli society, the Chief of the General Staff is an important public figure in Israel. On appointment of a new Chief of the General Staff, mass-circulation papers such as ''[[Yedioth Ahronoth]]'' and ''[[Israel Hayom]]'' customarily provide their readers with large-scale portrait photos of the new Chief. Former Chiefs of the General Staff often parlay the prominence of their position into political life, and sometimes the business world.{{cn|date=May 2021}} Two Chiefs of the General Staff ([[Yitzhak Rabin]] and [[Ehud Barak]]) have become [[Prime Minister of Israel]]<ref name="rabin">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin (1964-1968) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yitzhak-rabin-1964-1968/ |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defence Forces]] |archive-date=18 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210418142347/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-yitzhak-rabin-1964-1968/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="barak">{{Cite web |title=Lt. Gen. Ehud Barak (1991-1995) |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-ehud-barak-1991-1995/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200813091201/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-ehud-barak-1991-1995/ |archive-date=2020-08-13 |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[Israel Defence Forces]]}}</ref> and eleven others ([[Yigael Yadin]], [[Moshe Dayan]], [[Tzvi Tzur]], [[Haim Bar-Lev]], [[Mordechai Gur]], [[Rafael Eitan]], [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]], [[Shaul Mofaz]], [[Moshe Ya'alon]], [[Gabi Ashkenazi]], and [[Benny Gantz]]) have served in the [[Knesset]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Keinon |first=Herb |date=6 August 2020 |title=The virtues and pitfalls of former IDF chiefs of staff entering politics |url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/the-virtues-and-pitfalls-of-former-idf-chiefs-of-staff-entering-politics-637768 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807085530/https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/the-virtues-and-pitfalls-of-former-idf-chiefs-of-staff-entering-politics-637768 |archive-date=2020-08-07 |access-date=2021-04-01 |website=[[The Jerusalem Post]] |language=en-US}}</ref> Of these, only Tzur did not get appointed to the Cabinet.


Six former Chiefs of the General Staff (Dayan, Rabin, Barak, Mofaz, Ya'alon, and Gantz) held the position of [[Defense Minister of Israel|Defense Minister]], widely considered to be one of the most powerful ministerial posts in the country and the immediate [[civilian control of the military|civilian superior]] of the Chief of the General Staff.{{cn|date=May 2021}} The current holder of the post (as of March 2021) is former Chief of Staff [[Benny Gantz]]. Moshe Dayan served also as [[Israeli Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]]. Soon after his discharge, [[Dan Halutz]] became the CEO of a prestigious car importer.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hazani|first=Golan|date=2007-10-10|title=Dan Halutz named CEO of Kamor Motors|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3458319,00.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-01|website=Ynetnews|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012024609/http://www.ynetnews.com:80/articles/0,7340,L-3458319,00.html |archive-date=2007-10-12 }}</ref> [[Ehud Barak]] took a hiatus from politics twice after defeats for re-election and pursued international business ventures.{{cn|date=May 2021}}
Six former Chiefs of the General Staff (Dayan, Rabin, Barak, Mofaz, Ya'alon, and Gantz) held the position of [[Defense Minister of Israel|Defense Minister]], widely considered to be one of the most powerful ministerial posts in the country and the immediate [[civilian control of the military|civilian superior]] of the Chief of the General Staff.{{cn|date=May 2021}} Moshe Dayan served also as [[Israeli Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]]. Soon after his discharge, [[Dan Halutz]] became the CEO of a car importer.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Hazani |first=Golan |date=2007-10-10 |title=Dan Halutz named CEO of Kamor Motors |language=en |website=[[Ynetnews]] |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3458319,00.html |url-status=live |access-date=2021-04-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012024609/http://www.ynetnews.com:80/articles/0,7340,L-3458319,00.html |archive-date=2007-10-12}}</ref> [[Ehud Barak]] took a hiatus from politics twice after defeats for re-election and pursued international business ventures.{{cn|date=May 2021}}


==List of Chiefs of the General Staff==
==List of Chiefs of the General Staff==
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| order = 1
| order = 1
| image = Yaakov Dori2.jpg
| image = Yaakov Dori2.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Yaakov Dori]]
| officeholder = [[Yaakov Dori]]
| officeholder_sort = Dori, Yaakov
| officeholder_sort = Dori, Yaakov
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| term_end = 9 November 1949
| term_end = 9 November 1949
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1947|06|01|1949|11|09}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1947|06|01|1949|11|09}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs">{{cite web |title=Past Chiefs of Staff |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/ |website=idf.il |access-date=11 February 2020}}</ref><ref name="dori" />
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs">{{cite web |title=Past Chiefs of Staff |url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/ |website=idf.il |access-date=11 February 2020 |archive-date=27 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200727224504/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="dori" />
}}
}}
{{Officeholder table
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| order = 2
| order = 2
| image = Yigael Yadin, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Yigael Yadin, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Yigael Yadin]]
| officeholder = [[Yigael Yadin]]
| officeholder_sort = Yadin, Yigael
| officeholder_sort = Yadin, Yigael
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| order = 3
| order = 3
| image = Mordechai Maklef 1952.jpg
| image = Mordechai Maklef 1952.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Mordechai Maklef]]
| officeholder = [[Mordechai Maklef]]
| officeholder_sort = Maklef, Mordechai
| officeholder_sort = Maklef, Mordechai
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| order = 4
| order = 4
| image = Moshe Dayan, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Moshe Dayan, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Moshe Dayan]]
| officeholder = [[Moshe Dayan]]
| officeholder_sort = Dayan, Moshe
| officeholder_sort = Dayan, Moshe
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| term_end = 29 January 1958
| term_end = 29 January 1958
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1953|12|06|1958|01|29}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1953|12|06|1958|01|29}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-moshe-dayan-1953-1958/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Moshe Dayan (1953-1958)}}</ref>
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-moshe-dayan-1953-1958/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Moshe Dayan (1953-1958)|archive-date=8 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308124711/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-moshe-dayan-1953-1958/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
}}
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| order = 5
| order = 5
| image = Haim Laskov 1958.jpg
| image = Haim Laskov 1958.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Haim Laskov]]
| officeholder = [[Haim Laskov]]
| officeholder_sort = Laskov, Haim
| officeholder_sort = Laskov, Haim
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| term_end = 1 January 1961
| term_end = 1 January 1961
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1958|01|29|1961|01|01}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1958|01|29|1961|01|01}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-haim-laskov-1958-1961/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Haim Laskov (1958-1961)}}</ref>
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-haim-laskov-1958-1961/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Haim Laskov (1958-1961)|archive-date=1 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210301004825/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-haim-laskov-1958-1961/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
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| order = 6
| order = 6
| image = Tzvi Tzur.jpg
| image = Tzvi Tzur.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Tzvi Tzur]]
| officeholder = [[Tzvi Tzur]]
| officeholder_sort = Tzur, Tzvi
| officeholder_sort = Tzur, Tzvi
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| term_end = 1 January 1964
| term_end = 1 January 1964
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1961|01|01|1964|01|01}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|1961|01|01|1964|01|01}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-tzvi-tzur-1961-1963/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Tzvi Tzur (1961-1963)}}</ref>
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-tzvi-tzur-1961-1963/|access-date=2021-04-01|website=www.idf.il|title=Lt. Gen. Tzvi Tzur (1961-1963)|archive-date=2 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210202023858/https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-tzvi-tzur-1961-1963/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
}}
{{Officeholder table
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| order = 7
| order = 7
| image = הרמטכ"ל רבין. 003994467.jpg
| image = הרמטכ"ל רבין. 003994467.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Yitzhak Rabin]]
| officeholder = [[Yitzhak Rabin]]
| officeholder_sort = Rabin, Yitzhak
| officeholder_sort = Rabin, Yitzhak
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| order = 8
| order = 8
| image = Haim Bar-Lev, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Haim Bar-Lev, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Haim Bar-Lev]]
| officeholder = [[Haim Bar-Lev]]
| officeholder_sort = Bar-Lev, Haim
| officeholder_sort = Bar-Lev, Haim
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| order = 9
| order = 9
| image = David Elazar (Dado).jpg
| image = David Elazar (Dado).jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[David Elazar]]
| officeholder = [[David Elazar]]
| officeholder_sort = Elazar, David
| officeholder_sort = Elazar, David
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| order = –
| order = –
| image = Yitzhak Hofi 1982 - 1990.jpg
| image = Defence Minister Moshe Dayan held a press conferencein Tel Aviv (FL45770168).jpg
| military_rank = Aluf
| officeholder = [[Yitzhak Hofi]]
| officeholder = [[Yitzhak Hofi]]
| officeholder_sort = Hofi, Yitzhak
| officeholder_sort = Hofi, Yitzhak
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| order = 10
| order = 10
| image = Mordechai Gur, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Mordechai Gur, Chief of General Staff (cropped).jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Mordechai Gur]]
| officeholder = [[Mordechai Gur]]
| officeholder_sort = Gur, Mordechai
| officeholder_sort = Gur, Mordechai
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| order = 11
| order = 11
| image = Rafael Eitan, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Rafael Eitan, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Rafael Eitan]]
| officeholder = [[Rafael Eitan]]
| officeholder_sort = Eitan, Rafael
| officeholder_sort = Eitan, Rafael
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| order = 12
| order = 12
| image = Moshe Levi, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Moshe Levi, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Moshe Levi]]
| officeholder = [[Moshe Levi]]
| officeholder_sort = Levi, Moshe
| officeholder_sort = Levi, Moshe
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| order = 13
| order = 13
| image = Dan Shomron, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Dan Shomron, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Dan Shomron]]
| officeholder = [[Dan Shomron]]
| officeholder_sort = Shomron, Dan
| officeholder_sort = Shomron, Dan
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| order = 14
| order = 14
| image = Ehud Barak, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Ehud Barak, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Ehud Barak]]
| officeholder = [[Ehud Barak]]
| officeholder_sort = Barak, Ehud
| officeholder_sort = Barak, Ehud
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| order = 15
| order = 15
| image = Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]]
| officeholder = [[Amnon Lipkin-Shahak]]
| officeholder_sort = Lipkin-Shahak, Amnon
| officeholder_sort = Lipkin-Shahak, Amnon
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| order = 16
| order = 16
| image = Shaul Mofaz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Shaul Mofaz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Shaul Mofaz]]
| officeholder = [[Shaul Mofaz]]
| officeholder_sort = Mofaz, Shaul
| officeholder_sort = Mofaz, Shaul
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| order = 17
| order = 17
| image = Moshe «Bogie» Yaalon, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Moshe «Bogie» Yaalon, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Moshe Ya'alon]]
| officeholder = [[Moshe Ya'alon]]
| officeholder_sort = Ya'alon, Moshe
| officeholder_sort = Ya'alon, Moshe
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| order = 18
| order = 18
| image = Dan Halutz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Dan Halutz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Dan Halutz]]
| officeholder = [[Dan Halutz]]
| officeholder_sort = Halutz, Dan
| officeholder_sort = Halutz, Dan
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| order = 19
| order = 19
| image = Gabi Ashkenazi, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Gabi Ashkenazi, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Gabi Ashkenazi]]
| officeholder = [[Gabi Ashkenazi]]
| officeholder_sort = Ashkenazi, Gabi
| officeholder_sort = Ashkenazi, Gabi
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| order = 20
| order = 20
| image = Benny Gantz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| image = Benny Gantz, Chief of General Staff.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Benny Gantz]]
| officeholder = [[Benny Gantz]]
| officeholder_sort = Gantz, Benny
| officeholder_sort = Gantz, Benny
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| term_end = 16 February 2015
| term_end = 16 February 2015
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2011|02|14|2015|02|16}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2011|02|14|2015|02|16}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref name=idfSpokespersonCOS>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz Appointed 20th IDF Chief of the General Staff|url=http://idfspokesperson.com/2011/02/14/lt-gen-benny-gantz-appointed-20th-idf-chief-of-the-general-staff/|publisher=Israel Defense Forces|access-date=14 February 2011|date=14 February 2011}}</ref>
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref name=idfSpokespersonCOS>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz Appointed 20th IDF Chief of the General Staff|url=http://idfspokesperson.com/2011/02/14/lt-gen-benny-gantz-appointed-20th-idf-chief-of-the-general-staff/|publisher=Israel Defense Forces|access-date=14 February 2011|date=14 February 2011|archive-date=17 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151017225800/http://idfspokesperson.com/2011/02/14/lt-gen-benny-gantz-appointed-20th-idf-chief-of-the-general-staff/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
}}
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| order = 21
| order = 21
| image = Gadi Eizenkot. I.jpg
| image = Gadi Eizenkot. I.jpg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Gadi Eizenkot]]
| officeholder = [[Gadi Eizenkot]]
| officeholder_sort = Eizenkot, Gadi
| officeholder_sort = Eizenkot, Gadi
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| term_end = 15 January 2019
| term_end = 15 January 2019
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2015|02|16|2019|01|15}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2015|02|16|2019|01|15}}
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{cite web|last1=Ginsburg|first1=Mitch|title=Maj. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot to be named 21st commander of IDF|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/maj-gen-gadi-eizenkot-to-be-named-21st-commander-of-idf/|website=The Times of Israel|access-date=28 November 2014}}</ref>
| ref = <ref name="past-chiefs"/><ref>{{cite web|last1=Ginsburg|first1=Mitch|title=Maj. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot to be named 21st commander of IDF|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/maj-gen-gadi-eizenkot-to-be-named-21st-commander-of-idf/|website=The Times of Israel|access-date=28 November 2014|archive-date=27 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190127040823/http://www.timesofisrael.com/maj-gen-gadi-eizenkot-to-be-named-21st-commander-of-idf/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
}}
{{Officeholder table
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| order = 22
| order = 22
| image = Avivcoch.jpeg
| image = Avivcoch.jpeg
| military_rank = Rav aluf
| officeholder = [[Aviv Kohavi]]
| officeholder_sort = Kohavi, Aviv
| officeholder = [[Aviv Kochavi]]
| officeholder_sort = Kochavi, Aviv
| born_year = 1964
| born_year = 1964
| died_year =
| died_year =
| term_start = 15 January 2019
| term_start = 15 January 2019
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2019|01|15}}
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2019|01|15|2023|01|16}}
| ref = <ref>{{Cite web|title=Outgoing IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot - A look back|url=https://www.jpost.com/magazine/changing-of-the-guard-576861|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[The Jerusalem Post]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
| ref = <ref>{{Cite web|title=Outgoing IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot - A look back|url=https://www.jpost.com/magazine/changing-of-the-guard-576861|access-date=2021-04-01|website=[[The Jerusalem Post]]|date=11 January 2019|language=en-US|archive-date=4 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210204040303/https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Changing-of-the-Guard-576861|url-status=live}}</ref>
|term_end=16 January 2023}}
{{Officeholder table
| order = 23
| image = Herzi Halevi RAV ALUF.jpg
| officeholder = [[Herzi Halevi]]
| officeholder_sort = Halevi, Herzi
| born_year = 1967
| died_year =
| term_start = 16 January 2023
| timeinoffice = {{ayd|2023|01|16}}
| ref = <ref>{{Cite web |last=Fabian |first=Emanuel |date=16 January 2023 |title=Herzi Halevi formally takes over as chief of staff, vows to keep politics out of IDF |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/herzi-halevi-becomes-idfs-23rd-chief-of-staff-in-handover-ceremony/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=[[The Times of Israel]] |language=en-US |archive-date=10 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230610100648/https://www.timesofisrael.com/herzi-halevi-becomes-idfs-23rd-chief-of-staff-in-handover-ceremony/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
}}
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==References==
==References==
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{{Chiefs of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces}}
{{Chiefs of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces}}

Latest revision as of 13:57, 25 October 2024

Chief of the General Staff
ראש המטה הכללי
Flag of the Chief of the General Staff
Incumbent
Rav Aluf Herzi Halevi
since 16 January 2023
Ministry of Defense
AbbreviationRamatkal
Member ofGeneral Staff
Reports toMinister of Defense
SeatRabin Camp, HaKirya, Tel Aviv
NominatorMinister of Defense
AppointerCabinet of Israel
Term length3 years;
can be extended by 1 year
Formation1 June 1947; 77 years ago (1947-06-01)
First holderRav Aluf Yaakov Dori
DeputyDeputy Chief

The Chief of the General Staff, also known as the Commander-in-Chief of the Israel Defense Forces (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַמַּטֶּה הַכְּלָלִי, romanizedRosh hamateh haklali, abbreviated Ramatkalרמטכ"ל‎), is the professional head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The current Chief of the General Staff is Herzi Halevi.

At any given time, the Chief of the General Staff is the only active officer holding the IDF's highest rank, rav aluf (רַב־אַלּוּף‎), which is usually translated into English as lieutenant general, a three-star rank. The only exception to this rule occurred during the Yom Kippur War, when former Chief of the General Staff Haim Bar-Lev, who was a cabinet member at the outbreak of and during the war, was brought out of retirement and installed as chief of Southern Command.[1] For a brief period, he and Chief of the General Staff David Elazar were both in active service with the rank of rav aluf.

History

[edit]

The role of the Chief of the General Staff began with the Haganah organization, where it was named after the head of the general staff of the Haganah. With the establishment of the IDF, the Chief of Defense and the Chief of Staff, headed by Yaakov Dori, were converted to head the IDF.[2]

The chief of the general staff is officially appointed for a three-year term, which can be extended for another year. An exception was Rafael Eitan, whose term was extended twice, and he served a total of five years.[3] On the other hand, there were several chiefs of staff who did not complete their full term: Yigal Yadin resigned amid disagreements over the IDF budget,[4] Mordechai Maklef served for only one year at his request,[5] David Elazar was forced to resign following the recommendations of the Agranat Commission investigating the Yom Kippur War,[6] and Dan Halutz resigned due to criticism of the Second Lebanon War.[7] Also, two chiefs of staff have given up part of their tenure extension: Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wanted to end his term in the middle of the fourth year, due to his desire to move into politics and run for prime minister. Haim Laskov asked not to serve a fourth year due to his disagreements with Shimon Peres.[citation needed]

In 2005, Ariel Sharon and Shaul Mofaz did not extend Moshe Ya'alon's term to a fourth year,[8] during which he was interpreted as a dismissal in light of Ya'alon's opposition to the disengagement plan. In order to prevent such problems in the future, and as was done for other positions such as that of the President of the State, Defense Minister Amir Peretz appointed Major General Gabi Ashkenazi in 2007 for a period of four years, thus removing the uncertainty regarding the addition of the fourth year. Ashkenazi raised the issue of extending his term to a fifth year.[9]

At the end of his term, the Chief of the General Staff (like other senior members of the Israeli defense establishment) has a cooling-off period of three years before he can be elected a Member of the Knesset, be appointed a Minister in the Government or be elected Prime Minister.[citation needed]

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The position of ramatkal is defined in the Basic Law: The Military (1976), clause three:[10]

  • The supreme command rank in the military is that of the Chief of the General Staff
  • The Chief of the General Staff is to be placed under the authority of the government and subordinate to the Defense Minister
  • The Chief of the General Staff is to be appointed by the government, according to the recommendation of the Defense Minister

The Chief of the General Staff is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in one occasion, even five.

Significance

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Given the importance of the IDF in Israeli society, the Chief of the General Staff is an important public figure in Israel. On appointment of a new Chief of the General Staff, mass-circulation papers such as Yedioth Ahronoth and Israel Hayom customarily provide their readers with large-scale portrait photos of the new Chief. Former Chiefs of the General Staff often parlay the prominence of their position into political life, and sometimes the business world.[citation needed] Two Chiefs of the General Staff (Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak) have become Prime Minister of Israel[11][12] and eleven others (Yigael Yadin, Moshe Dayan, Tzvi Tzur, Haim Bar-Lev, Mordechai Gur, Rafael Eitan, Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Shaul Mofaz, Moshe Ya'alon, Gabi Ashkenazi, and Benny Gantz) have served in the Knesset.[13] Of these, only Tzur did not get appointed to the Cabinet.

Six former Chiefs of the General Staff (Dayan, Rabin, Barak, Mofaz, Ya'alon, and Gantz) held the position of Defense Minister, widely considered to be one of the most powerful ministerial posts in the country and the immediate civilian superior of the Chief of the General Staff.[citation needed] Moshe Dayan served also as Foreign Minister. Soon after his discharge, Dan Halutz became the CEO of a car importer.[14] Ehud Barak took a hiatus from politics twice after defeats for re-election and pursued international business ventures.[citation needed]

List of Chiefs of the General Staff

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The Chiefs of the General Staff have been:

No. Portrait Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
1
Yaakov Dori
Dori, YaakovYaakov Dori
(1899–1973)
1 June 19479 November 19492 years, 161 days[15][2]
2
Yigael Yadin
Yadin, YigaelYigael Yadin
(1917–1984)
9 November 19497 December 19523 years, 28 days[15][4]
3
Mordechai Maklef
Maklef, MordechaiMordechai Maklef
(1920–1978)
7 December 19526 December 1953364 days[15][5]
4
Moshe Dayan
Dayan, MosheMoshe Dayan
(1915–1981)
6 December 195329 January 19584 years, 54 days[15][16]
5
Haim Laskov
Laskov, HaimHaim Laskov
(1919–1982)
29 January 19581 January 19612 years, 338 days[15][17]
6
Tzvi Tzur
Tzur, TzviTzvi Tzur
(1923–2004)
1 January 19611 January 19643 years, 0 days[15][18]
7
Yitzhak Rabin
Rabin, YitzhakYitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995)
1 January 19641 January 19684 years, 0 days[15][11]
8
Haim Bar-Lev
Bar-Lev, HaimHaim Bar-Lev
(1924–1994)
1 January 19681 January 19724 years, 0 days[15][1]
9
David Elazar
Elazar, DavidDavid Elazar
(1925–1976)
1 January 19723 April 19742 years, 92 days[15][6]
Yitzhak Hofi
Hofi, YitzhakYitzhak Hofi
(1927–2014)
Acting
3 April 197416 April 197413 days[15]
10
Mordechai Gur
Gur, MordechaiMordechai Gur
(1930–1995)
16 April 197416 April 19784 years, 0 days[15]
11
Rafael Eitan
Eitan, RafaelRafael Eitan
(1929–2004)
16 April 197819 April 19835 years, 3 days[15]
12
Moshe Levi
Levi, MosheMoshe Levi
(1936–2008)
19 April 198319 April 19874 years, 0 days[15]
13
Dan Shomron
Shomron, DanDan Shomron
(1937–2008)
19 April 19871 April 19913 years, 347 days[15]
14
Ehud Barak
Barak, EhudEhud Barak
(born 1942)
1 April 19911 January 19953 years, 275 days[15][12]
15
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
Lipkin-Shahak, AmnonAmnon Lipkin-Shahak
(1944–2012)
1 January 19959 July 19983 years, 189 days[15]
16
Shaul Mofaz
Mofaz, ShaulShaul Mofaz
(born 1948)
9 July 19989 July 20024 years, 0 days[15]
17
Moshe Ya'alon
Ya'alon, MosheMoshe Ya'alon
(born 1950)
9 July 20021 June 20052 years, 327 days[15]
18
Dan Halutz
Halutz, DanDan Halutz
(born 1948)
1 June 200514 February 20071 year, 258 days[15]
19
Gabi Ashkenazi
Ashkenazi, GabiGabi Ashkenazi
(born 1954)
14 February 200714 February 20114 years, 0 days[15]
20
Benny Gantz
Gantz, BennyBenny Gantz
(born 1959)
14 February 201116 February 20154 years, 2 days[15][19]
21
Gadi Eizenkot
Eizenkot, GadiGadi Eizenkot
(born 1960)
16 February 201515 January 20193 years, 333 days[15][20]
22
Aviv Kohavi
Kohavi, AvivAviv Kohavi
(born 1964)
15 January 201916 January 20234 years, 1 day[21]
23
Herzi Halevi
Halevi, HerziHerzi Halevi
(born 1967)
16 January 2023Incumbent1 year, 311 days[22]

Timeline

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Herzi HaleviAviv KohaviGadi EizenkotBenny GantzGabi AshkenaziDan HalutzMoshe Ya'alonShaul MofazAmnon Lipkin-ShahakEhud BarakDan ShomronMoshe LeviRafael EitanMordechai GurYitzhak HofiDavid ElazarHaim Bar-LevYitzhak RabinTzvi TzurHaim LaskovMoshe DayanMordechai MaklefYigael YadinYaakov Dori

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