Eyal Zamir
Eyal Zamir | |
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Born | Eilat | January 26, 1966
Allegiance | Israel |
Service | Israel Defense Forces |
Years of service | 1984- |
Rank | Aluf (Major General) |
Battles / wars |
Eyal Zamir (Hebrew: אייל זמיר; born 26 January 1966) is an Israeli retired major general, currently serving as Director-General of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. He was the Deputy Chief of Staff from December 2018[1] and was replaced by Herzi Halevi in July 2021.[2]
He was the commander of the Southern Command,[3] Military Secretary to the Prime Minister, commander of the 36th Division and commander of the 7th Armored Brigade.
On 2 January 2023, he was appointed director general of the Ministry of Defense by Yoav Gallant.[4]
Biography
[edit]Zamir was born and raised in Eilat on January 26, 1966. He is a graduate of the 17th class of The Military Academy for Command[5] in Tel Aviv.
Zamir was drafted into the IDF and was enlisted in the Armored Corps in 1984.[6] In the Armored Corps he underwent training as a combat soldier and later attended the tank commander course. He completed an armored officers course and was a platoon commander and company commander in the 500th Brigade and the 460th Brigade.[7]
In the years 1992-1994 he served as the operations officer of the 7th Armored Brigade (with the rank of major). From 1994 to 1996 he served as the commander of the 75th Battalion in the 7th Brigade (with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel). In 1996, he was a commander of the tank commanders course at the armored school. He served in this position until 1997, when he went on to study for a year at the War School in France.[6][7]
In the years 1998-2000 he served as an operations officer of the 162nd Division. In the years 2000–2002, he was head of the Armored Corps Theory Department at the headquarters of the Chief Armored Officer, and at the same time served as commander of the 656th Brigade, a reserve division in the Central Command (with the rank of colonel). In the years 2002–2003, he was commander of the Tactical Training Center at the National Training Center on land, in parallel with his role as commander of the reserve division.[7]
In the years 2003–2005 he was commander of the 7th Armored Brigade.[8] In the years 2007–2009 he served as commander of the 143rd Division (with the rank of brigadier general), and at the same time commanded a course for company commanders and battalion commanders.[7]
In June 2009, he was appointed commander of the 36th Division.[9] In July 2011 he was replaced by Tamir Heyman.
In November 2012, he was appointed the Prime Minister's Military Secretary.[10] On September 3, 2015, he ended his term as the Prime Minister's military secretary. On October 14, 2015, he took office as Commander of the Southern Command.[11] Towards the end of his term, clashes began on the Israel-Gaza Strip border. On June 6, 2018, he ended his term as Commander of the Southern Command.[12]
On December 13, 2018, he was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff,[1] a position he held until July 11, 2021.[2][13]
On June 13, 2022 Minister of Defense Benny Gantz commenced the process of selecting Israel's 23rd IDF Chief of Staff. Zamir was announced as one of 3 candidates along with Herzi Halevi and Yoel Strick. On July 17, 2022, Gantz announced that the race is between Zamir and Halevi.
Education
[edit]Zamir is a graduate of the Inter-Armed College of Command and Staff, and from the National Security College, with a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Haifa.[7]
Awards and decorations
[edit]Eyal Zamir was awarded two campaign ribbons for his service during two wars.
Second Lebanon War | Operation Protective Edge |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Netanyahu names Eyal Zamir as next IDF deputy chief of staff". The Times of Israel. 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ^ a b "Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi takes over as IDF's deputy chief of staff". The Times of Israel. 2021-07-11. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ Tamari, Nachmia (2017-01-11). "חודר שריון: בצה"ל מחפשים את הנוסחה לעידוד השירות בטנקים". Maariv. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "סגן הרמטכ"ל לשעבר מונה למנכ"ל משרד הבטחון". סרוגים (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-01-02.
- ^ "אייל זמיר • עמותת בוגרי הפנימיות הצבאיות בחיפה ובתל אביב וידידיהן". עמותת בוגרי הפנימיות הצבאיות בחיפה ובתל אביב וידידיהן (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-07-27.
- ^ a b "המזכיר הצבאי של ראש הממשלה- אלוף אייל זמיר". IDF. 2012-11-27. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ^ a b c d e "אייל זמיר". עמותת בוגרי הפנימיות הצבאיות בחיפה ובתל אביב וידידיהן (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ Amir, Noam (2017-11-01). "חודר שריון: בצה"ל מחפשים את הנוסחה לעידוד השירות בטנקים". Maariv. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ^ Grinberg, Chanan (2009-07-30). "ההתעללות בשריון: נחקר מפקד גדוד 74". ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ^ Kampinsky, Yoni (2012-11-26). ""האנשים הם המרכיב העוצמתי האמיתי של צה"ל"". Arutz Sheva (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ Kobi, Finkler (2015-10-14). ""ניצחנו ב'צוק איתן' ונשארנו בני אדם"". Arutz Sheva (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ Buchbot, Amir (2018-06-09). "האלוף שהוריד גיליוטינה על חמאס עוזב את עזה - ומסמן את היעד הבא". Walla! (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ Shoval, Lilach (2021-07-12). "'We will continue to build up the IDF's power,' Defense Minister Gantz says". Israel Hayom. Retrieved 2021-07-23.