General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
Israeli General Staff (Hebrew: המטה הכללי של צה"ל), abbreviated Matkal (מטכ"ל), is the supreme command of the Israel Defense Forces. It is based in the Kirya compound (Rabin Camp) in Tel Aviv.
Members
The majority of members in the General Staff Forum are officers ranked as Aluf and heads of the following military and civilian bodies:
Chief
- Chief of the General Staff – Rav-Aluf Gadi Eizenkot
- Deputy Chief of the General Staff – Aluf Aviv Kochavi
Arms
- Commander of GOC Army Headquarters – Aluf Kobi Barak
- Commander of the Air Force – Aluf Amikam Norkin
- Commander of the Navy – Aluf Eli Sharvit
Branches
- Head of the Operations Directorate – Aluf Aharon Haliva
- Head of the Intelligence Directorate – Aluf Tamir Heiman
- Head of the Technological and Logistics Directorate – Aluf Itzhak Turjeman
- Head of the Manpower Directorate – Aluf Moti Almoz
- Head of the Planning Directorate – Aluf Amir Abulafia
- Head of the Computer Service Directorate – Aluf Lior Carmeli
Commands
- Aluf in-charge of the Northern Command – Aluf Yoel Strik
- Aluf in-charge of the Central Command – Aluf Nadav Padan
- Aluf in-charge of the Southern Command – Aluf Hertzi Halevi
- Aluf in-charge of the Home Front Command – Aluf Tamir Yadai
Other
- Military Secretary to the Prime Minister – Aluf Avi Balut
- Commander of the Depth Corps - Aluf Moni Katz
- Commander of the Northern Corps and the Military Academies – Aluf Amir Baram
- Commander of the General Staff Corps – Aluf Yossi Bachar
- Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories – Aluf Kamil Abu Rukun
- President of the Military Court of Appeals – Aluf Doron Feyles
- Military Advocate General – Aluf Sharon Afek
- IDF Spokesperson – Tat-Aluf Ronen Manelis
- The Financial Advisor to the Chief of Staff – Tat-Aluf Ariela Lazarovich
Civilian
- Director-general of the Ministry of Defense – Aluf (Res.) Udi Adam
- Defense Establishment Comptroller – Tat-Aluf (Res.) Eitan Dahan
- Head of Administration for the Development of Weapons and the Technological Industry – Tat-Aluf (Res.) Danny Gold
References
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