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The IDF generals vying to be the next leader of Israel's military

Four candidates are in the running to become the next Chief of Staff for the IDF

August 31, 2018 10:09
Yair Golan (left) with Benjamin Netanyahu in 2016
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As the Israeli government prepares to select a new chief of staff for the IDF, the process is — as always — not just about which officer is best prepared professionally to lead Israel’s military. There is a lot of politics involved, too.

Four candidates are being interviewed by Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who will make the recommendation to the cabinet.

Mr Lieberman has already been forced to publicly condemn a far-right group’s campaign against one of the candidates, Yair Golan, a former deputy chief of staff. He came under fire two years ago when he said: “If there’s something that frightens me about Holocaust remembrance it’s the recognition of the revolting processes that occurred in Europe in general, and particularly in Germany, back then — 70, 80 and 90 years ago — and finding signs of them here among us today in 2016.”

The irony is that Gen Golan is thought to be the most right wing of the candidates in his own political views. He has an impressive combat record but that controversial statement could have put him out of the running.

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