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Eyal Zamir, a former deputy IDF chief who came in second place to Halevi during the last race for IDF chief, is Netanyahu's favored candidate. (L-R): Herzi Halevi and Eyal Zamir, attend a memorial ...
Michael Kurilla arrived in Tel Aviv on Wednesday for an official visit with Herzi Halevi, Israel’s chief of Staff. The top commanders reviewed the “regional strategic situation” along with ...
Zamir came a close second to Halevi in the race for IDF chief in January 2023, in a pick made by then-defense minister Benny Gantz. Current IDF chief of staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi with incoming ...
Israel will only be able to fully move on from October 7 when all those who bear responsibility for the disaster have been replaced. Accountability demands change, not just admissions of guilt.
General Michael Erik Kurilla arrived in Israel on Wednesday to meet with IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi for a situational ...
Gen. Herzi Halevi’s example and resign. “I salute…Herzi Halevi. Now let the prime minister and his entire disastrous government take responsibility and resign,” tweets Opposition Leader ...
So farewell, then, to Herzi Halevi, the IDF chief of staff on whose watch Hamas burst through Israel’s obscenely unprotected border to carry out the deadliest one-day attack in our country’s ...
Eyal Zamir, a former deputy IDF chief who came in second place to Halevi during the last race for IDF chief, is Netanyahu's favored candidate.