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Israel Appoints Gaza War Commander as New Military Chief
JERUSALEM, Sept 5, 2010 - The Israeli cabinet on Sunday approved the appointment as armed forces chief of Major General Yoav Galant, who directed Israel's bloody 2008-2009 war in the Gaza Strip, public radio reported.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak named Galant last month in the wake of a controversy over the circulation of a forged document aimed at discrediting Galant that kicked off the so-called "battle of the generals."
The document, which lobbied for Galant's appointment while smearing his rivals and was reportedly prepared by a public relations firm hired by the general, was leaked to a television channel.
The incumbent chief of staff, Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi, has said no member of the general staff was involved and Israeli police found that the document was a fake.
Ashkenazi was appointed in February 2007 in the wake of Israel's disastrous 2006 war on the Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.
As head of the southern command, Galant oversaw the devastating December 2008-January 2009 war in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip that cost the lives of 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.
A subsequent investigation by the UN Human Rights Council found that both Israel and Palestinian armed groups committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity during the 22-day offensive aimed at halting rocket attacks from the territory.
Israel slammed the so-called Goldstone report, which it said was biased against the Jewish state.
But following Galant's nomination the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem called for a thorough review of his role in the fighting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the appointment, however, saying Galant had "proven to be a courageous leader in his 33-year military career and will continue the tradition of commitment and excellence of his predecessor."
Other leading candidates for the military's top job were Major General Benny Gantz, Ashkenazi's deputy, and Major General Gadi Eizenkot who heads the army's northern command.
Galant was born on November 8, 1958 in the mixed Arab-Jewish neighbourhood of Jaffa, which now forms part of Tel Aviv.
He joined the navy's Flotilla 13 commando unit, rising through the ranks to become its commander from 1994-1997. The unit carried out the May 31 raid on an aid ship bound for Gaza in which nine Turkish activists were killed.
In 2005, Galant was appointed to head Israel's southern command.
He is married with three children and holds a degree in business and financial management.
JERUSALEM, Sept 5, 2010 - The Israeli cabinet on Sunday approved the appointment as armed forces chief of Major General Yoav Galant, who directed Israel's bloody 2008-2009 war in the Gaza Strip, public radio reported.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak named Galant last month in the wake of a controversy over the circulation of a forged document aimed at discrediting Galant that kicked off the so-called "battle of the generals."
The document, which lobbied for Galant's appointment while smearing his rivals and was reportedly prepared by a public relations firm hired by the general, was leaked to a television channel.
The incumbent chief of staff, Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi, has said no member of the general staff was involved and Israeli police found that the document was a fake.
Ashkenazi was appointed in February 2007 in the wake of Israel's disastrous 2006 war on the Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.
As head of the southern command, Galant oversaw the devastating December 2008-January 2009 war in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip that cost the lives of 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.
A subsequent investigation by the UN Human Rights Council found that both Israel and Palestinian armed groups committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity during the 22-day offensive aimed at halting rocket attacks from the territory.
Israel slammed the so-called Goldstone report, which it said was biased against the Jewish state.
But following Galant's nomination the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem called for a thorough review of his role in the fighting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the appointment, however, saying Galant had "proven to be a courageous leader in his 33-year military career and will continue the tradition of commitment and excellence of his predecessor."
Other leading candidates for the military's top job were Major General Benny Gantz, Ashkenazi's deputy, and Major General Gadi Eizenkot who heads the army's northern command.
Galant was born on November 8, 1958 in the mixed Arab-Jewish neighbourhood of Jaffa, which now forms part of Tel Aviv.
He joined the navy's Flotilla 13 commando unit, rising through the ranks to become its commander from 1994-1997. The unit carried out the May 31 raid on an aid ship bound for Gaza in which nine Turkish activists were killed.
In 2005, Galant was appointed to head Israel's southern command.
He is married with three children and holds a degree in business and financial management.
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