Deputy Chief of General Staff (IDF)

The Deputy Chief of General Staff is the second to the Chief of General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. The Deputy chief of Staff is an officer with the rank of Major General (Aluf). The current Deputy Chief of Staff is Major General (Aluf) Amir Baram.[1]

Deputy Chief of General Staff of the IDF
Incumbent
Amir Baram
since 31st of October 2022
FormationJanuary 1948
First holderTzvi Ayalon
The rank of the Deputy Chief of staff (Aluf)

History

The position of Deputy Chief of Staff was not continuously filled. Until the year 1999, Deputy Chiefs of Staff served as the Commanders of the General Staff Directorate simultaneously, With the exception of Haim Bar-Lev who held office on the eve of and during the Six Day War and Israel Tal who held office after the Yom Kippur War. In 1999, the Operations Directorate was established and the positions were officially separated, Since then, it is common to see the Deputy Chief of Staff as the person in charge of the IDF force building, Procurement, development, equipping and maintenance of weapons, Planning, recruitment and training of personnel and maintaining their fitness and more. Despite legislative proposals on the matter, the Deputy Chief of Staff is not defined by law as acting in place of the Chief of Staff.

Since 2005 The Control and Surveillance Department in the IDF is subordinate to the Deputy Chief of Staff. In 2016-2017, the Computer Service Directorate was also subordinate to the Deputy Chief of Staff.

The acting Deputy Chief of Staff is usually one of the natural candidates to replace the outgoing Chief of Staff. And it is accepted to see the fulfillment of the position as an "apprenticeship" before taking command of the IDF. 19 of the 22 Chiefs of Staff who have headed the IDF to date, previously served in the position of Deputy Chief of Staff, usually close to their appointment as Chief of the General Staff.

List of Deputy Chiefs of Staff

Picture Name Period of serving Chief of Staff Remarks
Tzvi Ayalon January 1948 Yaakov Dori
Mordechai Maklef 9th of November 1949 - 7th of December 1952 Yigael Yadin 3rd Chief of Staff
Moshe Dayan 7th of December 1952 - December 1953 Mordechai Maklef 4th Chief of Staff
Haim Laskov 20th of August 1955 - 23rd of July 1956 Moshe Dayan 5th Chief of Staff
Tzvi Tzur 1958 – 1958 Haim Laskov 6th Chief of Staff
Yitzhak Rabin 23rd of January 1961 - 30 of December 1963 Tzvi Tzur 7th Chief of Staff
Haim Bar-Lev May 1967 - January 1968 Yitzhak Rabin 8th Chief of Staff
David Elazar 1969 - January 1972 Haim Bar-Lev 9th Chief of Staff
Israel Tal 19721973 David Elazar
Herzl Shafir April 1974 - March 1976 Mordechai Gur 7th commissioner of the Israeli Police
Rafael Eitan August 1977 - April 1978 11th Chief of Staff
Yekutiel Adam 19781982 Rafael Eitan killed in the 1982 Lebanon War before he could take up his post as Chief of Staff
Moshe Levi 19821983 12th Chief of Staff
David Ivry 19831985 Moshe Levi
Dan Shomron 17th of January 1985 - 1st of October 1986 13th Chief of Staff
Amir Drori 1st of October 1986 - 6th of April 1987 Dan Shomron
Ehud Barak 7th of May 1987 - 13th of March 1991 14th Chief of Staff
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak 13th of March 1991 - 29th of November 1994 Ehud Barak 15th Chief of Staff
Matan Vilnai 29th of November 1994 - 15th of September 1997 Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
Shaul Mofaz 15th of September 1997 - 11th of June 1998 16th Chief of Staff
Uzi Dayan 11th of June 1998 - 15th of September 2000 Shaul Mofaz
Moshe Ya'alon 15th of September 2000 - 9th of July 2002 17th Chief of Staff
Gabi Ashkenazi 9th of July 2002 - 15th of July 2004 Moshe Ya'alon 19th Chief of Staff
Dan Halutz 15th of July 2004 - 17th of March 2005 18th Chief of Staff
Moshe Kaplinsky 17th of March 2005 - 1st of October 2007 Dan Halutz
Dan Harel 1st of October 2007 - 1st of October 2009 Gabi Ashkenazi CEO of Defense Ministry
Benny Gantz 1st of October 2009 - 25th of November 2010 20th Chief of Staff
Yair Naveh 25th of November 2010 - 14th of January 2013[2] Benny Gantz
Gadi Eizenkot 14th of January 2013 - 15th of December 2014[3] 21st Chief of Staff
Yair Golan 15th of December 2014 - 11th of May 2017[4] Gadi Eizenkot
Aviv Kochavi 11th of May 2017 - 13th of December 2018[4] 22nd Chief of Staff
Eyal Zamir 13th of December 2018 - 11th of July 2021[5] Aviv Kochavi
Herzi Halevi 11th of July 2021 - 31st of October 2022[6] 23rd Chief of Staff
Amir Baram 31st of October 2022 - Present[1]


References

  1. "Gantz Appoints Gen. Amir Baram as Israel's Army Deputy Chief of Staff". Haaretz. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  2. "Major General (Res.) Yair Naveh Named Next IDF Deputy Chief". Haaretz. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  3. פינקלר, קובי (2013-01-14). "האלוף אייזנקוט מונה לסגן הרמטכ"ל". ערוץ 7 (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  4. "אלוף אביב כוכבי מונה לסגן הרמטכ"ל הבא". www.maariv.co.il. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  5. אייכנר, יואב זיתון ואיתמר (2018-11-22). "סגן הרמטכ"ל הבא: אייל זמיר". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  6. "Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi takes over as IDF's deputy chief of staff". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
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